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How to decision leopard in Orange dream enchi spider
I have female adult ball
I heard about her morph is Orangedream enchi leopard spider but it looks like without leopard so i wonder how to decision leopard morph in Od stinger bee??
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In that combo, Leopard should drastically reduce pattern. Instead of having wispy dorsal striping across the entire animal with bits coming down into side pattern like an ordinary spider, you should have a very broken line, sometime looking more like dots, and a lot less coming down into the sides. Other combos can produce this look, so it's not 100%, but it should be obvious that there is something besides OD Stinger Bee
Example from MM:
7.22 BP 1.4 corn 1.1 SD retic 0.1 hognose
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I'd say it's possible but not certain. She does have reduced pattern, but not as much as a you would expect. YB could throw a reduced pattern as well in that combo. No way to know for sure without breeding.
Next time just add to the existing thread for the same discussion, makes it easier for people to follow what is going on.
7.22 BP 1.4 corn 1.1 SD retic 0.1 hognose
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Re: How to decision leopard in Orange dream enchi spider
Originally Posted by nikkubus
...Next time just add to the existing thread for the same discussion, makes it easier for people to follow what is going on.
They have just now been merged.
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Re: How to decision leopard in Orange dream enchi spider
The example in on MM is of a hatchling as well. Yours looks like a juvenile / young adult at least. That will also be difficult to ascertain when so young . As they age and progress there will be markers that become apparent as the reptile puts on size and girth. Especially 3 and 4 or more genetic combos thrown together. That’s a awesome ball python there.
Last edited by Albert Clark; 03-21-2022 at 09:33 PM.
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