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.
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)