Came home after being away for the weekend and this bunch blew my mind.
F == Lesser + Enchi + Fire
M == Super Leopard + Pastel + Mojave + Enchi + Pied
what is causing the “acid” looking ones and the one that looks like pied ringers up the whole body, and the stripes! Any guesses here in what you guys are seeing is appreciated.
Very cool clutch. In order to give you any real help we’re going to need a much closer-up picture of the clutch, as well as of each individual baby after their first shed. Parent pictures would help too.
Very cool looking clutch just like @inspirationexotics said! Once they shed, please follow what Kayla said and we’ll be able to help you, hopefully, identify this clutch
That is the classic phenotype of Leopard, not a surprise given the male was SuperLeopard
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That animal is a “paradox”. The animal is a Leopard Mojave combo and the paradoxing is the BluEL phenotype. Most likely this is mosaicism on the Mojave allele
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Also a very well known phenotype when combining Leopard with the BluEL group genes. And the penetrant nature of the single gene Pied gene when combined with Leopard and BluEL group genes