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    Leopard Lesser ?

    I'm not great with genetic so I thought I'd try and ask what this little lad is ? The guy i purchased him from said the pairing was Pastel Leopard 100% Het Pied x Super Lesser. Like I said I'm not the best at telling what the genetics in snakes are but it seems he has maybe something else in him as he hasn't got the normal busy leopard pattern which had me confused.



    Any help would be greatly appreciated, tyia

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    It is a Lesser Leopard, Lesser Leopard can vary greatly like those sibling


    Deborah Stewart


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    Beautiful snake man!!

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    Re: Leopard Lesser ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    It is a Lesser Leopard, Lesser Leopard can vary greatly like those sibling


    That's great, thank you Deborah! Just wanted to double check

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