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    Is this a Leopard?

    I made this male pastel leopard but I don't know if it is the female or the male that Cary the gene?
    Female het Pied:

    The male is a high withe Pastel Pied!

    Pastel leopard:

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    is that pied in the last picture a paradox?

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    Here is the male Pastel Pied!:

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    Quote Originally Posted by threezero View Post
    is that pied in the last picture a paradox?
    No I don't think so? But they have areas or rings where the snake is like bleached??

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    Is it in the Pastel Pied or the het Pied???

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    Tough to tell. The male looks leopardy but pied always makes the pattern pretty funky. The female looks a LITTLE funky but if it's coming from her then she's a very poor example.

    That paradox pastel or pastel leopard pied is HOT! Want more pics!
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    Wow that is weird. That pastel is insanely cool! The pastel pied that looks paradox-ish is really sweet too. It's like pattern wasn't suppose to be there, but it's leaching through the white spots. I have no clue what is going on, but they are awesome!

    Oh, and could that "leopard" pastel be a super low white pastel pied? Or at least a ringer without a clear ring? Sometimes ringers will have crazy patterns almost all the way up their body.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SlitherinSisters View Post
    Wow that is weird. That pastel is insanely cool! The pastel pied that looks paradox-ish is really sweet too. It's like pattern wasn't suppose to be there, but it's leaching through the white spots. I have no clue what is going on, but they are awesome!

    Oh, and could that "leopard" pastel be a super low white pastel pied? Or at least a ringer without a clear ring? Sometimes ringers will have crazy patterns almost all the way up their body.
    The pastel is defiantly a leopard and the (norm sibling) to the right is a leopard to! But what I don't know is who of the parents Cary the gene? I think it is the Pastel Pied..

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    Re: Is this a Leopard?

    The sire has the Leopard gene - You also have some Leopard Pied hatchlings
    Last edited by alan1; 12-05-2012 at 05:27 PM.

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