Aptor?

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This is my male het raptor. Would he be considered an Aptor? To me he looks just like the raptors but without the red eyes

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Stevie

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The "P" in A.P.T.OR of R.A.P.T.OR stands for "Patternless". I don't see that in many animal called (R)A.P.T.OR though. What's the deal with that? ;)

Greets,

Stevie

ps. Nice animal thoug!
 

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GeckoJunkie said:
The "R" in Raptor stands for red eyes. Take away the "R" (red eyes) and what do you have......Aptor.
I got that part:) , just wasnt sure if this one was an Aptor or something else;) I get confused with the aptors and tangerine albinos.
 

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Aptors are Tangerine albinos--they just happen to be striped instead of banded. :) Tangerine albinos were one of the "ingredient" geckos used in the making of the Aptor
 
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Kev132

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Stevie said:
The "P" in A.P.T.OR of R.A.P.T.OR stands for "Patternless". I don't see that in many animal called (R)A.P.T.OR though. What's the deal with that? ;)

Greets,

Stevie

ps. Nice animal thoug!

Stevie, i think it has something to do with them being completelly patternless when they hatch..

lovelly Aptor there :)
 

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