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artinscales
at Tue May 22 18:57:01 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by artinscales ]
While it may be true that this has not been proven, I am only representing her as what she was sold to me as. I also have an unrelated male. He looks identical to her. The best solution will be to breed these two together and see what comes out of the eggs. If they all look like the parents, then I have a pair of true green/laby (leopards).
I would be interested in seeing the pictures that you have, and if possible get as much information about her that you are willing to share. The gentleman I purchased her from acquired her in a trade and had no history on her, to include the genetics. I contacted Jim Mason and Bob Clark to find out what the genetics were, both indicated that the leopard is a homozygous labyrinth and homozygous green.
The lateral stripping suggests labyrinth and the green coloration and reduced pattern suggest green patternless.
We will breed them this season, hopefully this time next year there will be a definative answer.
----- Randy and Michelle
Art In Scales
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