I have a question in regards to the super fire. Is the intensity or amount of yellow just random such as how pied is random on low-whites and high-whites? And just like pied, where there are actual genes that help in producing white in a specific amount, such as enchi pied, produces mostly no-whites and low whites, or russo pied, produces mostly high pieds. Does the same principle apply to super fire or super yellowbelly? As you can see I’m trying to achieve this.
Super Fire
Super Yellowbelly
Well… You probably would not achieve that super yellow belly because that is a paradox. Ivories don’t normally have those markings on the head and the speckles the way that one does.
As for the fire, it’s probably more related to polygenics. Unfortunately, the less yellow seems to be the more favorable result so those have probably bred more often to reduce the amounts of yellow.
Enchi tends to bring out some extra yellow color to BEL genes. My super mojo enchi Hypo CG has a faint creamy color to her because of the enchi. In pied it tends to make for lower white. Maybe trying a mix with Super fire can help make a bit more of the yellow pop.
Enchi will make an Ivory almost look like a champagne, but without the chance of wobble
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Many thanks, this is noted.
Super Sulfurs have much more intense yellow. Enchi, leopard, and OD all can improve or change the yellow. Leopard also tends to give them a full dorsal pattern with no breaks in it. I suspect pinstripe would also crank the yellow.
This is a Super Sulfur with no other genes.
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Thanks, that looks super cool.
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