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from what I've read, I'm assuming it's a sissified, dandified, candified Leo - ie.: SuperHypo, hybino, etc... A leo missing it's manly spots...
Please correct me if I am wrong on this....
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. . . God meant leopard geckos to have spot.
(But he allowed a few fru-fru's through so that some of us can pay for our mealworm bills!!)
Un-Fru-Fru's can be cool too . . . .
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if a leopard loses its spots it becomes a panther...
So what is a leopard gecko w/o its spots?? To call it a leopard seems an oximoron. Afterall, Leopards can't change their spots...
Sorry...couldn't resist...
but, (sigh) I've been bitten by the Fru-Fru bug myself.

Even so...I still want some of those stripes!!
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Panthers still have spots...
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Well sit right down my wicked son
And let me tell you a story
About the boy who fell from glory
And how he was a wicked son
This ain't no holiday
But it always turns out this way
Here I am with my hand
He took his sister from his head
And then painted her on the sheets
And then rolled her up in grass and trees
And they kissed 'till they were dead
This ain't no holiday
But it always turns out this way
Here I am, with my hand
Well sit right down my evil son
And let me tell you a story
About the boy who fell from glory
And how he was a wicked son
This ain't no holiday
But it always turns out this way
Here I am, with my hand
This ain't no holiday
But it always turns out this way
Here I am, with my hand
if you have AIM, IM me at chichandoCONrosa
the kind we have around here...the mountain lions. I am aware that panthers have spots...I chose the wrong word. My appologies. Mtn. lions are called Pumas, panthers, etc. depending on where you are from. That was the panther I was referring to. I should have made myself more clear.
peace
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