Things I will NEVER get tired of hatching
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Oh em gee (never used that phrase before, promise 🤞🏽) those hypos [emoji7][emoji7][emoji7]🤤🤤🤤
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Things I will NEVER get tired of hatching
Some absolutely stunning babies there Deborah,amazing colours
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C.Marie
Those hypo banana lesser leopard are out of this world, and the albino pieds are a work of art. :bow:Question sorry if simple but what is the difference between an alibo pied and a dreamsicle? Deborah you really are an outstanding breeder and person thank you for sharing :D
Well thanks I am just someone who likes to produce living art and share my passion.
The difference between the two is the albino being used those were produced with regular albinos the dreamsicle is produced using lavender albinos.
They are not compatible with each others.
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Beautiful
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And we never get tired of looking. The CG Lesser Leopards are really show stoppers.
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Just curious - do you have any photos of hypo CG lesser leopards as adults? Or yearlings? I can't remember if you've hatched them before or not.
I'm curious about the color change they go through. I would imagine these babies stay beautiful throughout their life stages... and though a lot of people hate on the way BPs "brown out" as they age, I actually really enjoy watching the color progressions.
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Sunnieskys
Hooooooooolllly crap! Those are amaze balls! Wow! Just wow, Deb!
Sorry but could not help but to laugh here.
Yes some amazing balls!
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Alter-Echo
Hypo cg lesser leopard? Yes please!
Seriously just inspired me to try my hand at breeding something similar in the future. They look nothing like what I would expect from such a cross either
Well thanks, they do not always look like those mainly due to how the lesser interacts with the leopard gene, sometimes they produce a animal with a solid dorsal stripe and sometime they just produce an animal with a funky pattern, here is a sibling same genes Hypo CG Lesser Leopard just a totally different animal.
http://i68.tinypic.com/2i9r2bt.jpg
Those sister from 2016 show the variability when mixing lesser and leopard.
http://i63.tinypic.com/2a017qs.jpg
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Originally Posted by
ladywhipple02
Just curious - do you have any photos of hypo CG lesser leopards as adults? Or yearlings? I can't remember if you've hatched them before or not.
I'm curious about the color change they go through. I would imagine these babies stay beautiful throughout their life stages... and though a lot of people hate on the way BPs "brown out" as they age, I actually really enjoy watching the color progressions.
I can guarantee those do not brown out they do however go through a tremendous color transition, I produced the first one in 2016
http://i67.tinypic.com/1z2dmic.jpg
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craigafrechette
Dang!!! Stunning, as always!!!
You producing amazing babies like that is the reason every "John Doe" that gets a BP wants to breed!!! Hahaha, wink wink :sarcasm:
In all honesty, you do amazing work. Your passion and hard work are evident in your results!!!
I used to be that John Doe and still am :rofl:, many things I have made were because I was inspired by what I had seen in someone else collection.
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hi Deborah, totally agree, esp the hypo LEO's ... very awesome!! Also on behalf of everyone, many thanks for your wise and thoughtful input on these threads as you are consistently positive, helpful and educational in terms of your advice to all. I for one truly appreciate your time, commitment and passion to this fun hobby. Best regards,
David