What do you guys think of this new morph. Anyone know any history or have any information about them? In my opinion, nothing beats a bright red or orange rainbow but anerys and leucistics are kind of neat, in their own way.

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What do you guys think of this new morph. Anyone know any history or have any information about them? In my opinion, nothing beats a bright red or orange rainbow but anerys and leucistics are kind of neat, in their own way.

I believe they originated with Ian of Outback Reptiles, but where he obtained the first one, I'm not sure. I saw my first lucy in person a few years back when Regal Reptiles had one displayed at a local show here in NH. It was a male with one blue and one dark eye, which was really unique. I have an adult male that is related to that animal and he'll be breeding this season! I just recently posted a few pics a few threads below, but I'll repost here for those that may not have seen them. I love their light blue eyes.
Very nice!
As far as i understand, Ian G bought one from someone when it was already in the US. Ie he didnt import it. I also believe there was some maybe mixed dealings as to how Regal ended up with them aswell. Hopefully Josh from Outback can chime in, and tell us the full details!!!
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Dave
Ive given up counting how many rainbows i have, but its enough to deplete my credit card every rodent order....
Im an aussie in an arctic environment
Helsinki, Finland
Leucistic CRB's are the real deal. My jaw dropped when I first saw one in person. They are pure white with blue eyes. I can't wait for them to come down in price.
IMO i love the lucys and all the other new morphs. Purely as i think by combining all the genes we will be able to make some truly spectacular designers morphs. I think the rainbow market, has finally hit a point, where there is enough genes out there, to make some pretty sweet crosses. With both CRBs and BRBs, both with their own unique genes there is some cool stuff happening in the future.
Just think of the possibilities.... The genes are out there, if you know where to look
Hopefully we have some new genes pop up in the coming years as these species become more popular (much like Dave proving out his Candys). Id love to see a Patternless BRB, with Elvis's colour, and it wouldnt suprise me at all, if there is one hiding away in someones collection......
Red Eye Lucy CRB
Patternless Albino CRB
Patternless Ghost CRB
Red Eye Patternless Ghost..?
Sunglow CRB
Moonglow CRB
True Ghost CRB
Snow CRB
Moonglow CRB
Super Candy Anery BRB
Super Candy Albino BRB
Super Candy Anery BRB
Super Candy Elvis
BRB
Calico Hypo BRB
Calico Anery BRB
Pied???
BRB
Ghost BRB
Sunglow BRB
Snow BRB
Moonglow BRB
I could go on, but you get the point.....
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Dave
Ive given up counting how many rainbows i have, but its enough to deplete my credit card every rodent order....
Im an aussie in an arctic environment
Helsinki, Finland
Very cool addition to your collection Trace...am I seeing a really subtle white/yellow pattern to it, or am I just seeing things into the picture that aren't there?
Congrats!
Charlie
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