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Old 23-08-2007, 08:29 AM
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bred the following

fireball (het black eyed leucistic co-dom) to a pastel (co-dom)
Ff x Pp

FP, fp, Pf, pF

FP would be a pastel fire, a very lightly coloured snake indeed and probably very stunning when done due to the richness & lightnedd os the yellow & the depth of the dark mixes with the blushing ofm a fire 7 pastel i reckon it'd be a pretty stunning snake

fp - normal pastel fire sibling - most likely light coloured specimen

Pf - Pastel

Fp- Fireball 100% heterozygous Black eyed leucistic

(if ive got this right)

its reccomended that you use a female pastel & a male fire so as not to tarnish the black eyed leucistic gene


it was just a thought i had the other day - probably wrong with my genetics blabber but heh

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