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ohernz
at Sun Oct 31 00:07:49 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ohernz ]
Mojaves, butters, lessers, etc are "related" genes, members of the same "gene complex". That's why you can mix and match between them and come up with a the same result: a BEL. However, a super mojave is not completely white and many people don't call it a BEL anymore, just a Super Mojave. The super form of the other members of the gene complex (lessers, butters, etc) are also BELs. That said, you don't need a super mojave (or any other super form) to produce a BEL....the supers are BELs themselves. A mojave and a lesser will produce a BEL the same as two lessers together (or any other possible combination of members of this gene complex).
The cheapest way to produce a BEL would be mojave x mojave (if we consider a super mojave to be a BEL). The whitest BEL seems to be the Russo line Leucistic or White Diamond.
Hope I am making sense, it's VERY late and I am half asleep. ----- Neutiquam erro. Hostes alienigeni me abduxerunt.
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