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    Re: Blue Eyed Leucistics - question regarding BluEL offspring

    Quote Originally Posted by Egapal View Post
    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.
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