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Re: What two color variations/types of balls make a super fire?
Any super gene in BPs come from having 2 of the same genes paired together (in most cases). pastel + pastel = super pastel ect. there some exceptions like mojave + mojave has a chance of producing the blue eyed lucys.
Re: What two color variations/types of balls make a super fire?
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Originally Posted by reptiledude987
Any super gene in BPs come from having 2 of the same genes paired together (in most cases). pastel + pastel = super pastel ect. there some exceptions like mojave + mojave has a chance of producing the blue eyed lucys.
Re: What two color variations/types of balls make a super fire?
because a super pastel dosent look much different than a norm pastel but the solid white lucys look nothing like a mojave. but yes I know they are both super forms the excepiton I was referint is their appearence
Re: What two color variations/types of balls make a super fire?
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Originally Posted by reptiledude987
because a super pastel dosent look much different than a norm pastel but the solid white lucys look nothing like a mojave. but yes I know they are both super forms the excepiton I was referint is their appearence
Gotcha.
I would say that most super forms look different than their "lesser" half. All the ones in the BEL complex (both blue and black eyed), the Super cinnamon/black pastel/mahogany.... etc.