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    Leopards, need feedback please

    This is the only clutch I produced leopards in this season. I saw an obvious difference in them when they hatched but a little more after shed. I just wanted to get some opinions on this and whether or not there may be a black back gene in play. I am due to release the het pied group tomorrow and want to know if you would hold her or not?

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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
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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 .
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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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