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help me identify this morph

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The dark leo is at least 14 months old. I'm calling her a bold pattern but I'm wondering if there is any other category she falls into. I bought her as a little baby normal for about $20.
 

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i think it could be jungle, possible black, normal,or most likely just a pure wild normal(which could be good cuz it gives you the chance to work with new blood and you may find something interesting there.
 
reproducible pattern?

Thank you for your input. Can anyone tell me if that "keyhole" pattern on her back might be reproducible if bred with a male with the same pattern?
 
Sure, it's possible. Try and find a male with a similar pattern and hold back the nicest babies that show the same characteristic.
 
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