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Blue Eyed Leucistics - question regarding BluEL offspring
Hello
I have a quick question for those of you who have *adult* Blue-Eyed Leucistics that you have produced offspring from.
What morphs were your babies - and what were the "ingredients" in your BluEL?
I'm particularly interested to know if anyone has bred a Blue-eyed Leucistic to normals or other animals that do NOT produce BluEL offspring in any combination - and whether you ever hatched out normal offspring from that pairing.
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Re: Blue Eyed Leucistics - question regarding BluEL offspring
 Originally Posted by Ssthisto
Hello
I have a quick question for those of you who have *adult* Blue-Eyed Leucistics that you have produced offspring from.
What morphs were your babies - and what were the "ingredients" in your BluEL?
I'm particularly interested to know if anyone has bred a Blue-eyed Leucistic to normals or other animals that do NOT produce BluEL offspring in any combination - and whether you ever hatched out normal offspring from that pairing.
Thats not possible. A blue-eyed leucistic is produced from (if I remember correctly) a pairing of lesser, mojave, or lemon. With lesser x lesser being the purest white. If you breed a blue-eyed leucistic to a normal you will get codominant offspring of the same kind used to make the BEL in the first place. So a lesser x lesser BEL will produce all lessers.
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Re: Blue Eyed Leucistics - question regarding BluEL offspring
 Originally Posted by Egapal
Thats not possible. A blue-eyed leucistic is produced from (if I remember correctly) a pairing of lesser, mojave, or lemon. With lesser x lesser being the purest white. If you breed a blue-eyed leucistic to a normal you will get codominant offspring of the same kind used to make the BEL in the first place. So a lesser x lesser BEL will produce all lessers.
Just a minor correction. "..... a pairing of lesser, mojave, or lemon.." It is not a lemon. You probably meant butter. These produce BELs.
Any combination of those should produce BEL and whatever else you bred with it. If you breed a BEL to a normal you will just get lessers or Mojaves or Butters and no BEL.
Joseph
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Re: Blue Eyed Leucistics - question regarding BluEL offspring
 Originally Posted by Egapal
Thats not possible. A blue-eyed leucistic is produced from (if I remember correctly) a pairing of lesser, mojave, or lemon. With lesser x lesser being the purest white. If you breed a blue-eyed leucistic to a normal you will get codominant offspring of the same kind used to make the BEL in the first place. So a lesser x lesser BEL will produce all lessers.
That's what I had thought, but I would like people who have actually bred a BluEL to a non-"Whitesnake complex" morph to respond with the actual clutch tallies if possible.
Even one poster who hatched out a normal proves that at least the two genes that make up their BluEL are not allelic.
And Hyper Joe, aren't Russo het Leucistics also called "Russo Lemon Lines" ?
As far as I'm aware, the following appear to act allelic:
Lesser
Mojave
Butter
Phantom
Russo Lemon Line het Leucistic
"Mystery Dilute" (AKA "special", "crystal" or "hidden" depending on who you talk to)
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Re: Blue Eyed Leucistics - question regarding BluEL offspring
You can't get normals though...the BEL is a super of the two parent snakes, be it Lesser x Lesser, Mojo x Mojo, Butter x Butter, or any mixture of the three. Since each parent snake gives off one gene a piece, from a BEL x Normal pair you will get (Lets say the BEL is Lesser x Lesser) all Lessers, because of the fact that the BEL is technically a Super Lesser and therefore can only give Lesser genes. And the Lesser morph is Codom so even one Lesser allele will throw visual offspring. If it were a Lesser x Mojo, half the offspring, statistically speaking, should be Lessers, the other half Mojaves. Same with Mojo x Butter. Same with Lesser x Butter, etc etc
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Re: Blue Eyed Leucistics - question regarding BluEL offspring
So it's absolutely 100% no doubt about it PROVEN that Lesser, Mojave, Butter, Russo het Leucistic, Mystery Dilute and Phantom are all allelic?
- Ssthisto
8.10.5 Python regius, 1.1 Epicrates cenchria maurus, 1.0 Acrantophis dumerilli, 0.1 E. conicus
7.7 Pantherophis guttattus, 1.0 P. guttattus X Elaphe climacophora, 1.0 P. o. lindheimeri, 1.1 P. o. rossalini
0.1 Elaphe schrenki, 2.0 Coelognathus radiatus, 1.0 Lampropeltis getula nigritus, 0.1 L. g. californiae, 0.1 Lamprophis sp, 1.0 Heterodon nasicus
0.1 Tupinambis merianae, 0.1 T. merianae X Tupinambis sp, 1.0 Varanus niloticus
2.1 Eublepharis macularius, 2.4 Hemitheconyx caudicinctus, 1.0 Rhacodactylus ciliatus
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Re: Blue Eyed Leucistics - question regarding BluEL offspring
 Originally Posted by Hyper Joe
Just a minor correction. "..... a pairing of lesser, mojave, or lemon.." It is not a lemon. You probably meant butter. These produce BELs.
Any combination of those should produce BEL and whatever else you bred with it. If you breed a BEL to a normal you will just get lessers or Mojaves or Butters and no BEL.
Thanks, Yeah that was lazy of me. I could have easily looked it up. Thanks for the correction.
 Originally Posted by Ssthisto
So it's absolutely 100% no doubt about it PROVEN that Lesser, Mojave, Butter, Russo het Leucistic, Mystery Dilute and Phantom are all allelic?
Yeah this is proven already.
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Re: Blue Eyed Leucistics - question regarding BluEL offspring
A BEL is a super form, so it is impossible to produce normal offspring when bred to anything. It is possible to produce a BEL from any of the pairings or combo pairings of the following: lesser, butter, mojave, and Russo het Lucy. I do not know enough about the "special" or "crystal" morphs to say if they are compatible. I have never heard of a Russo Lemon het Lucy line. From what I understand the "Lemon" refers to N.E.R.D.'s lemon pastels. BTW, you do not have to breed these to understand the genetics. All of the above are Codoms, and it is a well known fact that a super form of a codom will yeild all Codom offspring when bred.
Hope this helps.
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Re: Blue Eyed Leucistics - question regarding BluEL offspring
Interesting. There are high-end-morph breeders over here in the UK that swear blind that a visual Lesser can be a 50% possible het "Hidden"* and that a Blue-Eyed Leucistic can produce BluELs when bred to a normal** (I believe this discussion's been brought up once before, which is why I phrased it as "has anyone ever produced a normal out of a BluEL parent")... I disagreed, but was told that it's "just like a Bumblebee".
I'm glad to hear it's been proven that the traits are allelic and I'm not losing my marbles - has this been proven with ALL of the possible combinations, or is it just the Lesser / Mojave, Lesser / Phantom, Lesser / Hidden-mystery-dilute-special-daddy combinations, and everyone's extrapolating the rest?
* If the "hidden" gene that makes a Woma Lesser into a "Soul Sucker" is the same gene that makes a Lesser into a Platinum, it isn't possible for a Lesser to carry it invisibly - it's either a Lesser OR it's a Lesser / Hidden - AKA "Platty Daddy".
** I'd argued that Mojave and Lesser are allelic; they'd argued they're two separate morphs on two separate gene pairs.
Last edited by Ssthisto; 02-12-2009 at 08:50 AM.
Reason: forgot a word!
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8.10.5 Python regius, 1.1 Epicrates cenchria maurus, 1.0 Acrantophis dumerilli, 0.1 E. conicus
7.7 Pantherophis guttattus, 1.0 P. guttattus X Elaphe climacophora, 1.0 P. o. lindheimeri, 1.1 P. o. rossalini
0.1 Elaphe schrenki, 2.0 Coelognathus radiatus, 1.0 Lampropeltis getula nigritus, 0.1 L. g. californiae, 0.1 Lamprophis sp, 1.0 Heterodon nasicus
0.1 Tupinambis merianae, 0.1 T. merianae X Tupinambis sp, 1.0 Varanus niloticus
2.1 Eublepharis macularius, 2.4 Hemitheconyx caudicinctus, 1.0 Rhacodactylus ciliatus
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Re: Blue Eyed Leucistics - question regarding BluEL offspring
It is possible to get normal's from a BEL breeding. If one of the BEL's parents was a normal carrying the lucy gene, which does happen, what do you think a Vin Russo Het Lucy is? They're really just normals that are Het BEL.
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