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RE: Question on Leopard Vs. Black Pearl morphs?

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Posted by: PBM at Thu Mar 10 14:45:35 2005   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PBM ]  
   

But, how old is Vins in the picture? They are really variable. My female hasn't gotten darker at all, rather she is lightening up as she ages. She's an 03' and not NEAR as dark as the ones Russ has for sale now. Really, going by a pic of one or 10 even, doesn't really show how variable the leopards can be. I'd definitely ask for better pics from that guy if your interested in that line. Maybe a pic side by side with a normal for better color comparison. Check out some pics on Hans site as well if you haven't already...some are gray with nice pinks, like the one Vin shows I believe(If I'm thinking of the right pic...the one in Reptiles magazine was pretty gray/pink). None of mine have ever been gray like that. Well, I hope they end up being pure Costa Rican for your projects. If anything, I think it's like your afterthought above...same morph, different locale. Oh yeah, for the BEST Leopard answers just contact Hans, he will reply to you and he will know better than anybody. Take care!

Paul


   

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