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4 different kind of morphs
At first my Bell Ghost male (i´m planning to get me a Butter het. Ghost female to produce those lovely Butter Ghosts)
http://www.reptielen-forum.nl/forums..._348_99750.jpg
Leopard Pastel female
http://www.reptielen-forum.nl/forums..._348_84065.jpg
Mojave male
http://www.reptielen-forum.nl/forums..._348_47913.jpg
Leopard Spider female
http://www.reptielen-forum.nl/forums...348_183257.jpg
For those who were planning to ask me about the Leopard Pastel and Leopard Spider. I bought the animals from Freek Nuyt, who is a friend of Vincent Russo. Vin produced some Leopard Pastels a couple of years ago (Leopard is supposed to be a dominant gene) and sold one male to Freek. ´He´ turned out to be a ´she´ and he paired her up with a Spider. Some of the animals had the Leopard look. You can read more about it on www.fnreptiles.com
Last edited by Freakie_frog; 08-12-2008 at 01:57 PM.
Reason: please keep pics under 800px wide
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Re: 4 different kind of morphs
Gorgeous snakes!
love the Ghost and the Mojo
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Re: 4 different kind of morphs
You've got a great collection!!! I love your Mojave!
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Re: 4 different kind of morphs
Just curious:
What makes those Leopard?
I've never really heard the term..
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Re: 4 different kind of morphs
 Originally Posted by LadyOhh
Just curious:
What makes those Leopard?
I've never really heard the term..
Have you also read the text or only looked at the pics??
i quote:
For those who were planning to ask me about the Leopard Pastel and Leopard Spider. I bought the animals from Freek Nuyt, who is a friend of Vincent Russo. Vin produced some Leopard Pastels a couple of years ago (Leopard is supposed to be a dominant gene) and sold one male to Freek. ´He´ turned out to be a ´she´ and he paired her up with a Spider. Some of the animals had the Leopard look. You can read more about it on www.fnreptiles.com
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Re: 4 different kind of morphs
Well, considering that the text was mashed underneath the pics, I must have missed them.
Thank you for your polite and still not fulfilling response...
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Re: 4 different kind of morphs
 Originally Posted by RockingRoyals
Have you also read the text or only looked at the pics??
i quote:
For those who were planning to ask me about the Leopard Pastel and Leopard Spider. I bought the animals from Freek Nuyt, who is a friend of Vincent Russo. Vin produced some Leopard Pastels a couple of years ago (Leopard is supposed to be a dominant gene) and sold one male to Freek. ´He´ turned out to be a ´she´ and he paired her up with a Spider. Some of the animals had the Leopard look. You can read more about it on www.fnreptiles.com
Yeah, but this does not answer her question. we have never heard of a leopard anything. what is it? do you have example pics?
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Re: 4 different kind of morphs
Hi Bas
you now what i think..Just stunning i really beginning to love that Ghost
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Re: 4 different kind of morphs
 Originally Posted by LadyOhh
Just curious:
What makes those Leopard?
I've never really heard the term..
 Originally Posted by RockingRoyals
Have you also read the text or only looked at the pics??
I looked at the pics, read the text, and followed the link and found very little information there.
None of it answers the question: what makes them a leopard?
I'm sure we'd all like to know more about them. Please share!
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Re: 4 different kind of morphs
 Originally Posted by kc261
I looked at the pics, read the text, and followed the link and found very little information there.
None of it answers the question: what makes them a leopard?
I'm sure we'd all like to know more about them. Please share!
Well, maybe Vin himself can say something about it because this is the only information i have. It is said to intensify the colors and clean up the pattern. Great example is the difference between the Bumblebee and the Leopardbee on his website. Even Vin himself has no information about this mutation on his website so i´ll probably send him an e-mail to ask more info. I´ll keep you guys informed...
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