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More questions about morphs.....sorry

AlteredMind99 Nov 27, 2004 12:02 AM

Hi, sorry i am always asking morph questions, but i am trying tog et this straight in my head

what exactly is the difference between a patternless leo and a leucistic leo?

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1.0 green iguana-Deitrich
1.1 Common Boa-Un-Named, Ursula
1.0 Ball Python-Anabell (go figure!)
1.0 Red Tegu-Uteg
1.0 Albino Cal King-Pig
0.1 Mexican Black King-Morticia
1.1 Bearded Dragons-Unnamed, Hanabil
1.0 Albino San Diego Gopher-Unnamed
0.1 Hermans tort-Esio
1.1 JCP-Milton, Medusa
1.1 Reverse Okeetee Corn-Unnamed
0.1 Snow Corn-Unnamed
1.0 Hypo Okeetee Corn-Unnamed
0.1 Motley Okeetee-Unnamed
1.0 Western Hoggie-Wyrm
0.0.1 Rose Hair Taruntla-Unnamed
2.0 Leopard Geckos-Reptar, Pogo
4.1 cats-Tucker,Poe,Abhib,Emerald, Felicity
0.1 Bullmastiff-Asha

Replies (2)

milwaukeereptile Nov 27, 2004 12:06 AM

>>Hi, sorry i am always asking morph questions, but i am trying tog et this straight in my head
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>>what exactly is the difference between a patternless leo and a leucistic leo?
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leucistic is a type of patternless, and by far the most common. The only other one out there is the other patternless gene tht tremper CLAIMS to be in the APTORs.
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Brian Skibinski
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xelda Nov 27, 2004 02:46 AM

Leucistic is actually a misnomer for the patternless morph. When the patternless leos were first produced, people thought it was a true leucistic leo, but that didn't prove to be the case.
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chickabowwow

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