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Pard's original owner is moving out of the country and so couldn't take his snake with him. Thus, I have ended up with what I can only imagine to be an anery leopard motley. No belly checkers are all. Sweet snake, has definitely been overweight at one point as he's pudgy near the tail.
Got some new photos of this boyo. He's on a diet and doesn't appreciate it. I'll be pairing him to my lavender gal next year to check her for anery and motley. I'm hoping she *isn't* het motley, but if she is, my hold backs will actually be non-motley babies as I want to see if I can isolate the leopard.
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