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PLOG's rule!!
As for the hypo gene "whitening" a lucy, I procued a pair of super lesser orange ghosts, and they are no "whiter" than a plain old super lesser lucies.
They do almost nothing visually for the morph, but boy are their insides awesome...
Thanks for answering the super lesser OG question. I knew that some morphs "clean up" the super forms and was curious about hypos in the mix. But yes, their insides are amazing.
Do either of you know what a LOG piebald looks like? I know the lesser-piebald is *typically* a very pure, white snake, but I'm curious about what would happen if the hypo gene is tossed in...
I have a couple of unrelated Lesser 100% het Pieds, along with a mojo PH OG and am pondering potential projects.
Well prove out the OG first. That's a long shot as it stands since at best it'll only ever be a possible het until proven.
Lesser pieds to my knowledge are very white and I don't think the hypo gene would counteract that to any great degree. The pied gene in 90% of it's crosses wipes out the other one almost completely.
The OG will be an added bonus if it proves out; I'm looking to make the key ingredient needed for white gold with her. And at some point, hopefully produce a white gold.
Yes, VERY few lesser pieds have color on them. Most are extremely pure white snakes, which I hope to produce in 2 years, along with some BluEls.