I have hatched dark ones before but this one is unreal.

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Did that come from two patterless?? It looks like you can see a little hint of orange on the base of the tail, but it is really really dark. Can you even see the pattern that baby patternless have?? Do you think it will lighten up with age??
Josh
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Josh
I would have never guessed that it came from a patternless albino. I used to own this dark patternless in the pic. She always dark, and only lightened up as she got older. She is an adult in this pic...

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Josh
What did the parents look like? Were they het for anything? That is not a dark patt. that is a black leo!
Wow... just.. wow.... Can I say it again? Wow!! *heh* It looks though like it has a stripe running down its back... from head to base of tail if you look at the pic right.. Very nice though. I'm impressed...
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wow, I wonder if you will get a white patternless albino if you cross it with another Patt alb.
You should call her elmira if its a she.
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