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I'm not sure if it's genetic, but never the less it's visual. Only one way to find out!
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They look like nice leapords to me, unless one of the parents is a blackback I see no reason to assume that the offspring has a black back. Leapords throw funky patterns which is what im seeing in your snakes. Very nice nonetheless.
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wow i cant stop staring at leopard girl #2
Balls:
0.1 '?? Normal
0.1 '10 Pastel
0.1 '10 Yellowbelly het Genetic Stripe
1.0 '11 Lesser
1.0 '09 Lesser
1.0 '11 Fire
1.0 '07 Spider
1.0 '11 Black Pastel
1.0 '81 Husband
2.0 '03/'10 Offspring
Gravid with 1.0.1 twins due Oct 9th 2012
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I think leopards are highly variable, but yours clearly has a nice blackback thing goin on. Maybe the pied gene is messing with it? Maybe there is some genetic blackback seeping into it. I love e rich dark stripe on the blackback. I would keep her .
 Originally Posted by reixox
BPs are like pokemon. you tell yourself you're not going to get sucked in. but some how you just gotta catch'em all.
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Re: Leopards, need feedback please
Thanks for the input. I do know they are variable, so I decided to release the het pied girl but will keep the leopard female. I will keep an eye out for similar offspring from her down the road. She is cool looking though.
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Re: Leopards, need feedback please
Whoa I am really diggin that leo #2! shes cool!
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