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Leucistic? genetics'? True?

These are my 3 leuscitics.

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Nice. as the definition of "Leucistic" say's lightening of pigment, (what you have). but still no solid eyes, and not true leucistic...
Only what’s called Marketed leucistic. Pretty dragons though.
Seems to me who ever has very light colored dragons like snows or very light hypo's can call there dragons Marketed Leucistic's.
 
Nice. as the definition of "Leucistic" say's lightening of pigment, (what you have). but still no solid eyes, and not true leucistic...
Only what’s called Marketed leucistic. Pretty dragons though.
Seems to me who ever has very light colored dragons like snows or very light hypo's can call there dragons Marketed Leucistic's.

Agreed.....just marketing, thats all.
 
I agree with Dave and Chris.
I have a hypo pastel that when she was younger had coral and yellow tones and now that she is older she is almost paper white, much whiter then most marketed lucy's for sale. Its a marketing strategy that is why they are now called "marketed leucistics". JMO
No true lucy exists.
 
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