Day-glow.

GreatGeckos

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I can't believe it but this seemed to prove out recessive...
This season will tell me for sure.
sorry for bad pics , took them with my iPhone , the color you see is real it's bordering on neon glowing color.. The lavender is so bright it apart looks fake, both of these non albino "double het" parents of these looked nothing like this , these were the only 2 that popped out albino and have almost identical head patterns with insane bright color, there's no line breeding involved besides crossing het albino "double hets" back.. I have 1 female from the same generation , a sister to these she's 50% pos het albino and "het" for (nickname) day-glow. I just need to think of which boy here to breed her too, I'm thinking the lavender one. Anyhow this came about 3 seasons ago I hatched a lone patternless albino from a hyper axanthic lavender albino pairing , they were just high yellow lavs but albinos.. Always banded then I hatched a patternless super bright albino with a bold head pattern , kept him and bred him to an unrelated high yellow banded ... Bred those babies that looked like normal real nice hyper axanthics, but no real reduced bold head pattern .. Banded with lots of spotting , everything screams reccesive! Hold backs hold backs and we shall see ! Fingers crossed , the last project turned out to be polygenic :/
 

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GreatGeckos

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Imagine them 5x brighter this was taken on my iPhone 4 , with horrible bathroom lighting , they seriously glow if you take them out into the day light or by the window .. Hense the name :). I wish I could show them in real life to everyone...
 

GreatGeckos

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The only thing I'm worried that this won't prove out to be a genetic recessive pattern / color enhancer is because I've worked with pure bloods... And if you have worked with pure blood you understand the term polygenic double het.. You can breed a blood to a normal and get all normal looking geckos that might be a bit odd, but still "ugly" then cross them back and BAM! Bloods! It's really weird, the only problem with that is no body wants really ugly "double hets" lol!
 

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