GOMER113's Kiddos (DUW)

GOMER113

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These are my babies and some of their babies.

Note: There is sand as substrate in some pictures. I no longer use sand, so don't worry. ;)

Lenny, my male.
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Tammy, his queen.
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Little Norma, Tammy's sister (or half-sister).
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Tangerine Enigma female, not yet named.
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SHT female (not yet named) and Little Norma.
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Little Norma eating.
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Swing and a miss from Tammy.
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Tangerine Enigma winking as she chews.
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Lenny as a youngster.
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Some of their Tammy's and Little Norma's babies with Lenny.
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GOMER113

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Thank you! I really hope she gets more tangerine in the coming months.

I really wasn't expecting the snows. I thought they'd all turn out normal or Tremper albino. The oldest of the snows is coming out a little yellow. Does that happen often? Would it still be considered a snow as it loses more white and gains more yellow? I'll post a picture of her later.
 

GOMER113

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Just a few more pictures.

I named this one Butterface because my wife said that she (the gecko) has very pretty colors, except for the head.
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I just like the way these girls look here. Little Norma and Melly.
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A curious little girl. Question: She is in two of the above pictures in my first post, obviously the one with the stub tail. She's super white with black spots there, but now she's turning out light yellow. The normal-looking one in the next picture below is her clutchmate. Any idea as to this one's morph?
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The girls right before I took our their rock for some spot cleaning.
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I thought that they would get spooked by me moving the rock and that they would hide in their moist hide, but instead, they hitched a ride on the rock. I set it on the floor thinking they would just hang out on it for a few minutes, but I was wrong. This one ran one way and her sister ran the other way.
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Here's a closer look at the light yellow one.
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