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Thread: New Leopards

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    Beautiful snakes! I need to go buy some lol

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    Heh so I was right about the het pied at least. As fpr why I thought it was het pied, there was a theory that Graziani Reptiles has that the pied gene is so strong that even in hets it has some influenece, especially in leopards. There's a video where he shows two lesser leopards which were both possible het for pied. One looked like yours and the other didn't. His theory was that the het pied causes a pattern change, I don't know if he proved it out but I've seen the power of the pied gene in hets in champagne where majority of people don't even know that Corey Woods proved out that a champagne pied is a white snake. Personally, im confidant that your male is het pied at the minimum.
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    Re: New Leopards

    Good lord, I hope I come up with a leopard that awesome! Wowzers!

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    Re: New Leopards

    Sick.

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    1.0 Banana Siagi (Butters) - 1.0 GHI Chocolate Het Ghost York - 1.0 Mystic Potion Sarge - 1.0 Pied ​Maine - 1.0 Normal Tucker - 1.0 Huffman ​Lopez
    1.0 Black Pastel Mojave Yellow Belly Church - 1.0 VPI Axanthic Spider Ozpin- Butter Hypo ​Jaune

    0.1 Super Black Pastel Texas - 0.1 Humble Bee CT - 0.1 Pied Carolina - 0.1 Killer Bee Sheila - 0.1 Black Pastel Ghost Pinstripe Coco - 0.1 Pastel Yang - 0.1 Spider Nora - 0.2 Lesser Huffman Pyrrha/FILSS
    0.1 Pastel Yellow Belly Sally - 0.1 Pastel Orange Ghost Kaikaina - 0.1 VPI Axanthic Cinder - 0.1 Banana Cinnamon Kimball - 0.1 Shatter Spider​ Octavia - 0.1 The Red Gene Lemons

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    Re: New Leopards

    Quote Originally Posted by Aercadia View Post
    WOW, I have no idea, but he/she is a beauty!! Those lines... that belly... I don't care what it is - when you make more, I want one!
    quoting u from the other thread - thanks. but's it's unlikely his babies will look the same if he is indeed het recessive and i pair him to other recessives to make visual Axanthics, Pieds, Albinos or Clowns. Lessers, Bongos and sometimes Mojo will make a Leopard look like this if u are looking for something visual. and of course being het for strong recessives will also melt your pattern.

    Quote Originally Posted by Snoopyslim View Post
    Wow just reading your siggy - sounds like you have a full house lol lots of gorgeous snakes I bet.
    yes lol. but they are all neat in tubs and racks so they are all over the place.

    Quote Originally Posted by JodanOrNoDan View Post
    I'd give good money for that male. Definitely something going on there.
    and i did. his sister and other clutchmates were selling for $400. i was watching him for awhile and hoping the breeder would lower his price but i just ended up taking the plunge.

    Quote Originally Posted by Reinz View Post
    Too cool! Sure hope he proves out.
    yep, totally. the first generation clutch would look cool and the second generation would be crazy cool if he proves to be tripe het.

    Quote Originally Posted by Albert Clark View Post
    Ax, you never cease to amaze! Powerhouse couple. Congrats.
    the real amazing stuff happens when u begin to produce your own which u have done. i'm just setting myself up.

    Quote Originally Posted by Seven-Thirty View Post
    Heh so I was right about the het pied at least. As fpr why I thought it was het pied, there was a theory that Graziani Reptiles has that the pied gene is so strong that even in hets it has some influenece, especially in leopards. There's a video where he shows two lesser leopards which were both possible het for pied. One looked like yours and the other didn't. His theory was that the het pied causes a pattern change, I don't know if he proved it out but I've seen the power of the pied gene in hets in champagne where majority of people don't even know that Corey Woods proved out that a champagne pied is a white snake. Personally, im confidant that your male is het pied at the minimum.
    yep, besides his genes, his tail tells me he's het Pied. i've also seen strong influences from het Clown, so i hope he's got that going on also. Graziani has beautiful Leopards - their Lesser and Pastel Leopard combos are stunning.
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    They are both beautiful! I have seen other leopard combos that come out stripey also. I really hope he is a triple het.!
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