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Leopard is a cool morph. Yours looks to have a nicely reduced pattern. It may help to let you snake unball so we can see the whole pattern.
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Can i ask where you got the snake? Ive never seen a leopard look like this.
0.1 Firefly Lesser
1.1 Firefly Het Pied
0.1 Lesser
0.1 Vanilla Cream
0.1 Flame Pinstripe
0.1 Black Pewter Ghost
0.1 Pastel Calico Leopard het Pied
0.1 Super Pastel Axanthic
1.1 Piebald
1.0 Superfly
1.0 Mimosa
1.1 Hypo Trans Bearded Dragons
2.0 French Bulldogs
0.1 Russian Blue Cat
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She's really impressive. I've never seen such a reduced pattern Leopard. Looks similar to what the Blade gene does with the Clown gene. Nice snake!
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Thanks for the praises. Yes, she's a beautiful, reduced pattern girl and I like her like my other pets . But the question still remains: Her belly is yellow, like a yellow bellys. Is that normal for a leopard, or she's more than a Leopard het. Pied (maybe there's a little yellow belly in her)?
Walther - 1.0 Brazilian rainbow boa
Lime - 1.0 Green tree python
Jormungand - 0.1 Ball python
Autumn - 0.1 Ball python
Titan - 1.0 Pastel ball python
Pelor - 1.0 Yellow belly ball python
Jergal - 1.0 Black belly ball python
Valkyre - 0.1 Fire mojave ball python
Bubbles - 0.1 Leopard 100% het. Pied ball python
Lucifer - 1.0 Cinnamon 100% het. Pied ball python
Golem - 1.0 Spider Ball python
Hades - 1.0 Maine coon/ragdoll hybrid cat
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There is a very warm, yellow/orange cast to all of your pictures. This warm cast is making it a little tough to see the yellow on the belly. There may be a couple of reasons for the warm cast. First, what kind of lights were the pictures taken under? If they are incandescent lights, or standard, home, compact fluorescent lights (CFL), they probably have a color temperature of 2700K, which gives the warm cast. Also, taking pictures on a nicely finished wood surface can reflect a lot of yellow/orange light.
Do you think you could take some pictures on a white background under natural (sunlight) light or Daylight (5000k) balanced light bulbs? Another option would be to use a white balance card (like a WhiBal card) to correct the warm cast
I will try to get pictures of the belly of my 2013 female Leopard tonight, after work, so you can compare.
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Re: Leopard het. Pied "Pic heavy"
Little cutie You know the breeder, or the line? What I know Gekko reptiles is a shop, I'm not sure they bred too.
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