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    It was the "possible leopard" that threw me. Didn't know if leopard could make a non pied look like a pied pattern.

    But thank you again everyone
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    Re: Low white pied or ringer?

    Quote Originally Posted by Micki View Post
    How can you guys tell a low white pied from a ringer?

    Sent from my C6743 using Tapatalk
    The pattern here is for comparison an animal with a ringer well actually more than one and also some paradox .



    While the ringer on the lower portion of the body is considered extreme it's still not a pied just a ringer as you can see the general pattern (aside from the paradox on the top) is normal.

    Finally if you really have doubts the belly will clear all remaining doubts.
    Deborah Stewart


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    Re: Low white pied or ringer?

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Alan View Post
    Pied isn't just a color morph (white patches) - they have a distinct pattern as well.
    Oh OK. That's not something I'd ever known. Thank you.

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    Re: Low white pied or ringer?

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    The pattern here is for comparison an animal with a ringer well actually more than one and also some paradox .



    While the ringer on the lower portion of the body is considered extreme it's still not a pied just a ringer as you can see the general pattern (aside from the paradox on the top) is normal.

    Finally if you really have doubts the belly will clear all remaining doubts.
    I appreciate your responses. Thank you.

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    Re: Low white pied or ringer?

    Quote Originally Posted by piedlover79 View Post
    Doooooo it!
    Enabler.

    I did it. I pulled the trigger. Picking him up tomorrow.
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    0.2 Normal Het Pied - 0.1 Lesser - 1.0 Pastel Het Pied -1.0 Mojave Het Lavender Albino 1.0 Low White Pied

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    I'm an unashamed enabler!! ...make me feel better about my own addictions.

    He's a very nice one though! Love that pattern

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