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    Re: Black Eyed Leucistic

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Sandoval View Post
    I've produced both, actually 2 pure whites and one yellow blotched, and I pretty much only show off the one with yellow blotches. All the local reptile people, not ball python people just local herpers, prefer the one with yellow blotches.

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    It would be nice for you to post pics of the 3 together so people can see the difference??
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    Re: Black Eyed Leucistic

    Wow, Paul, they're gorgeous!!!

    I think if I wanted yellow and white snake I would go with the albino pied; but for a pure white snake with black eyes... yours are just stunning!!!

    However, I'm partial to the blue-eyed leucistic

    Like you said, something for everyone!


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    Re: Black Eyed Leucistic

    http://www.ball-pythons.net/gallery/...icture_006.jpg

    heres a pic with yellow for those that have not seen both

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    Re: Black Eyed Leucistic

    Here's the blotched one with a clean one. I don't have pics of the other girl since they're identical I only threw one in there.

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    Re: Black Eyed Leucistic

    Quote Originally Posted by nelson77321 View Post
    im more than happy to take the pure white one off your hands if your not as proud of them lol

    Sure just send me your address along with $4k for shipping and handling. It's a really heavy box.

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    Re: Black Eyed Leucistic

    I look at the yellow blotched one as having more potential. What I mean, and I may just being totally wrong, is that I would rather have a Lucy that when bred to a Clown, might eventually produce a Clown patterned Lucy...meaning the yellow blotches might have the Clown pattern. I do not know if that is possible, but if it is, the blotchy Lucy seems to be less of a dead end.....

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    Re: Black Eyed Leucistic

    Quote Originally Posted by EmberBall View Post
    I look at the yellow blotched one as having more potential. What I mean, and I may just being totally wrong, is that I would rather have a Lucy that when bred to a Clown, might eventually produce a Clown patterned Lucy...meaning the yellow blotches might have the Clown pattern. I do not know if that is possible, but if it is, the blotchy Lucy seems to be less of a dead end.....
    If its a Leucistic then it will NOT ever show pattern unless its a paradox and that usually just shows random dlack scales. Random colour patches is the only variation to the white and I would be amazed if anything else can be done with them but hey, look at Vin's Polar Ball from his Blue BEL line!!! The Black BELs above are stunning. I still personally prefer the clean one but thats the beauty about Balls, variation and choice. If we all liked the same thing the world would be a boring place.
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    Re: Black Eyed Leucistic

    I love the pure white ones. Thats what a leucistic is suppose to look like. I have an adult pair of fires and I'm hoping to produce pure white black eyeds. I wish Paul could ship over to the U.S. I'd buy atleast one from him.

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    Re: Black Eyed Leucistic

    WOW those snakes looking amazing thats so sick
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    Re: Black Eyed Leucistic

    I don't know about yall, but I never get sick of seeing white snakes!!

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