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gailt
at Sun Jul 30 16:59:59 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by gailt ]
I certainly notice the more brilliant white on the piebald as well and Ive always felt that played an important role (whether conscious or not) with the popularity and stable value.
The closest Leucistics to the white of a pied in my opinion are the super lessers and possibly the black eyed lucies (despite the B.E.L. get yellow dots).
I saw these pics on an earlier post. I hope the owner does not mind me using them. These animals are not mine but its a good group photo.
The two darker ones dont look like ivories to me so Im guessing their super mojaves. I could be wrong. If they are super mojaves then they are arguably not a good example of a leucistic snake. Unfortunately, to me, they seem rather dirty and considerably dark compared to a super lesser or lesser mojave. The super mojave may not be as bad as the pearl but it certainly isnt convincing enough for me to want one as my "all white BP".
You post pictures of animals that you don't even know what they are, and at the same time you say that the darker "white" snakes must be Super Mojaves because to you they don't look like Ivories.
You go on to say how dirty and dark they are and then you bring the Pearl into it as well by saying they aren't as bad as the Pearl ...
You cast aspersion on animals without any pictures to represent that what you are saying is true ... ----- gail .... 
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