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Old 24-10-2009, 05:02 PM
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Hi all ive just bought these guys along with some offspring from them could you please identify them and also tell me what young they would produce? 1st pic male on right all others female
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Old 24-10-2009, 07:27 PM
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I'd say the first pic is an Albino Super Hypo (prob Tremper Albino) and the male is a Super Hypo Baldy (carrot tail maybe...).

2nd is a bit more difficult to to tell but I'd say similar again to be honest, left one Albino Super Hypo and right one a Super Hypo (carrot tail) !

Assuming that's correct the male should produce a mix of Hypo's (v good chances of Super Hypo's) Any babies from the 'Albino' mothers would be het for that particular strain of Albino (would think Tremper).

The only thing making me wonder is in the 2nd pic the left hand gecko's tail looks a very strange colour....
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Old 24-10-2009, 07:51 PM
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Talbino hypo and Super hypo.


Patternless and Super hypo.
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Thought it may have been Patternless (Murphy's) looking at that tail but not sure, looked like it may have been coming to shed too...
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Old 25-10-2009, 07:56 PM
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Hi thanks the patternless isnt in shed though she just changes colour tones alot lol
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Hi thanks the patternless isnt in shed though she just changes colour tones alot lol
Patternless leo's have a habit of changing colors when they are warm or cold, my male can go a dull grey and yellow then warm up and go orangey and purpley tailed with bright yellow torso
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