Has anyone produced a pinstripe lucy or a spider lucy? Pictures? I have noticed with black eyed lucys (super fires) that they seem to produce alot of that yellow paradoxing. How common is that with the fires?
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Has anyone produced a pinstripe lucy or a spider lucy? Pictures? I have noticed with black eyed lucys (super fires) that they seem to produce alot of that yellow paradoxing. How common is that with the fires?
I'm breeding sulfur spider x fire this year. She's maybe 3-4 weeks from ovulation, and I'm pretty sure she's going to lay a five egg clutch for me. Hopefully this should prove fire and sulfur are the same. Maybe I'll get really lucky and get a lucy spider, maybe something weird will happen with the yellow spots?

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-Jeff
http://jefflumanreptiles.com
Variation in the degree of yellow spotting seems to be the rule. The variance is similar to the pied.
The pure white black eyed leucistic is the exception to the rule from what I have seen.
Best regards,
Alan Cole
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