"Now it will be interesting to see what happens when one of these Leucies is bred to a normal. Wonder what it will produce?"

I agree. I'm especially interested in seeing what the cross line ones like the lesser X phantom and lesser X mojave produce. Will the two parent lines be easily distinguishable in the offspring? Presumably they shouldn't produce any normals but of course it will be nice to have actual breeding results to back that up.

So what did your female leucistic produce? Someone posted show info that it might have been bred to a spider so I guess that might complicate the results a little. There weren't any normal babies where there? Looking past the spider gene where there only one type of baby or where there two (maybe mom was a cross of different types of hets)? Did any of the babies seem to match with known or suspected het leucistics (fireball, high yellow lemon, lesser, mojave, phantom, butter, or yellow belly)?

Is there any public information on the offspring of Peter Kahl's female leucistic or the "Snoopy" male leucistic? Vin Russo's site indicates his first male leucistc was breeding this year also but I didn't see any results for it posted either. So there should be at least 4 leucistics that have breed so far (Kahl, NERD, Snoopy, Russo) and we don't have results available for any of them.