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BenR79
at Sat Jun 7 13:52:21 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by BenR79 ]
to me. Hopefully you can prove your your female or male out and get this settled for everyone.
I agree the patterns are pretty simular, but I just never really saw the green influence in leopards, which is why I thought/think they weren't green/labs. The spots going down the back of mine is a sold color. Not brown, outlined in black like leopards are and the way normals are. If you recall I have a normal very similar to your leopards and there were only green siblings, no labs. In my mind, the baby I have shows pretty clearly leopards aren't green/labs. If not, then I really have a unique looking leopard.
Also, I would like to add, the guy who first started saying leopards were green/labs claimed to breed two leopards together and got leopards along with greens, and labs in the same clutch. If a leopard really is a homozygous green/lab, and you breed two of them together you will get all leopards.
Here is the pic of my normal het green.

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