julie,
>I seem to get dwarf leopards more than anything else.
i would agree with this. most non-normal leopards seem to be smaller in general as hatchlings and as adults.
>An interesting note, the slight tail kink guys I have kept don't seem to produce any abnormal babies that I have noticed
i have a patternless male leo with a small kink in the tip of his tail. his offspring with two kink-less patternless females are about 50% with kinked tail, 50% without. it seems to be inherited somehow.
i would also agree that most of these mutations (such as the tail kink) would arise from genetic inbreeding. no other gecko has been bred to the extent that leopards have, so this does not surprise me. take a look at what a couple centuries of inbreeding has done to the common goldfish...now, there are some hideous mutations!!
nathan
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