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Leopard Burmese

NotLost Mar 10, 2006 06:58 PM

I heard a rumor that this morph was spectacular to see and another that it is a result of a patternless and a granite burm cross. However, I can't seem to find ANY pictures of this morph. I saw a classified of a snake that may or may not be het for it (he had big black spots that didn't look very "leopard" to me).

Does it have another name? I'm thinking I might as well be looking for a yeti morph.

Does anyone have any pictures of this morph or know where I can find some?

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JLExotics Mar 10, 2006 10:15 PM

to my knowledge there isn't such thing as a het leopard. I forgot how they are produced. I believe labs and greens are involved. They are pretty.
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bebo Mar 11, 2006 12:09 PM

A leopard is what a double homozygous Green/Lab was tagged with years back. I have never seen pics of a documented/proven leopard. alot of the pics around today are of double 'het' burms. double heterozygous Green and Lab. There have been double and triple het burms produced the last few years wherewe may see a true Green/Lab in the near future. But as of now a true double homozgous Green/lab aka "leopard" hasn't been officially produced.

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