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    My new Sulpher.

    Picked up this sulpher ball from Tim Bailey down in Tinley park this last weekend. The Sulphers are a newly proven out line of fireball that will produce Black eyed Leucistics as the super form. I don't know how they were proven out, if a sulpher was bred back to another sulpher or if a sulpher was bred to a fire, but in any case the homozygous form is a Black eyed Lucy. It should be interesting to see what happens with this line in years to come.

    He's kind of on the shy side.


    fairly white belly pattern and you can see the markings on his head


    another one with the head markings.


    Other then the head markings and looking a bit more yellow, he looks pretty normal.

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    Re: My new Sulpher.

    Handsome snake! And coming from Tim, I've no doubts at all that it is what Tim says it is. But I can't help but ask....what makes a sulpher a sulpher? Lots of normals have funky markings on their heads and/or a bit more color. I'd almost want to call something like that a "Het Black Eyed Lucy" rather than giving it its own distinct morph name. But then again....I know there are subtle morphs that really experienced keepers/breeders can pick out without any trouble....so I guess this is one of those. I just wish I knew how to tell!

    In any case....congrats! I hope we see some Black Eyes in your near future!
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    Re: My new Sulpher.

    Nice fire here's to BEL in your future!
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    Re: My new Sulpher.

    Quote Originally Posted by JLC View Post
    Handsome snake! And coming from Tim, I've no doubts at all that it is what Tim says it is. But I can't help but ask....what makes a sulpher a sulpher? Lots of normals have funky markings on their heads and/or a bit more color. I'd almost want to call something like that a "Het Black Eyed Lucy" rather than giving it its own distinct morph name. But then again....I know there are subtle morphs that really experienced keepers/breeders can pick out without any trouble....so I guess this is one of those. I just wish I knew how to tell!

    In any case....congrats! I hope we see some Black Eyes in your near future!
    Yeah, I know what you mean. I'm not at all worried about it, I've got some paperwork from Tim Guaranteeing the genetics but I do have a number of balls in my collection that look a lot like him. Tim did say that they get better and better looking with each shed.

    I don't know a whole lot about the history of this line. I believe that the originator is a guy by the name of Dave Reid out of California. He picked up an old mature female for a real cheap price at a pet store years ago. He thought at the time that she was a fireball, but since she wasn't proven he couldn't really call her that. He made claims of her being a fire on various forums and took a lot of grief for it. (I think I might have been one of those giving him grief for it too.... ) But he did sell some to another breeder who turned around and produced some amazing looking crosses with mojaves and other morphs. It was just recently, and I don't know by who, that they were proven to in fact be het black eyed Leucistics. Maybe someone else can chime in with the rest of the story.

    I would imagine when it finally comes time to breed him, I'll be bugging Tim over and over with the same question.... 'Is this one?' 'Is this one?' 'Is this one?'

    Mark

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    Re: My new Sulpher.

    Quote Originally Posted by envy_ld50 View Post
    Nice fire here's to BEL in your future!
    It's a sulpher.. not a fire..

    Nice pickup!

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    Re: My new Sulpher.

    HA! Ignore the last PM....I didnt see this post!

    Anywho....very cool! You are right, itll be interesting to see what crosses you come out with this lil guy's help now!!
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    Re: My new Sulpher.

    Eric Sandoval proved them out a few weeks ago -- I believe he bred two sulfur mojaves together and got two different Black Eyed Lucys.

    This is the super sulpher:

    Tosha

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    Re: My new Sulpher.

    Congrats! That super sulpher is hot...here's to lots of those in your future.
    --Walt

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    Re: My new Sulpher.

    Quote Originally Posted by MarkS View Post
    I would imagine when it finally comes time to breed him, I'll be bugging Tim over and over with the same question.... 'Is this one?' 'Is this one?' 'Is this one?'

    Mark
    Yup.....I'd be doing that, too! Fortunately, Tim is a VERY patient guy!

    Quote Originally Posted by Tosha_Mc View Post
    Eric Sandoval proved them out a few weeks ago -- I believe he bred two sulfur mojaves together and got two different Black Eyed Lucys.

    This is the super sulpher:

    That's HAWT!!!
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    Re: My new Sulpher.

    Like a fire they clean up other morphs when combined and now the super has finally been proven. Congrats Mark, looks like a very exciting project

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