Am I right: FireBalls are co-dom and the super form is a Black Eyed Lucy?
If you got a pic of one, please share 
Ryan
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Am I right: FireBalls are co-dom and the super form is a Black Eyed Lucy?
If you got a pic of one, please share 
Ryan
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Ryan, the Fireball mutation has not yet been proven to be co-dominent. Since Mike Kelly and I first introduced the Fireball mutation to the herping world in 2002, only three blackeyed leucistic ball pythons have been hatched out by us and we do not yet have enough evidence to say catagorically that it is co-dominent. We do have eggs incubating at present, sired by our 2002 blackeyed, Leucistic male(pictured on the front page of Bob Clark's website) which should give us more insight into the genetic make up of the Fireball/Blackeyed Leucistic ball python. As far as I am aware, Bob Clark and Mike Wilbanks have not yet produced a blackeyed leucistic from the stock that we sold to them in 2002/3. Eric Davies. (UK)
Give me a f@#$en break. I'm sick of hearing this crap. Anybody with half a brain knows the deal with a Fireball. Mike Wilbanks and Bob Clark are 100% right on about this gene. Why you guys keep up this nonsense is beyond me.
Oh no, I've started something now. Lol. I just couldn't help myself.
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