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grboxa

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me and my gf werent planning on getting another gecko anymore but we stumbeled upon this girl a bell albino 100% het eclipse and she just loved it as did i....what exactly does 100% het eclipse mean?, does het mean each parent was 100% of 2 diff morphs? better pictures later for sure just wanted to find out what the name meant
 
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grboxa

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i think it was urban gecko?..they didnt have much leopard gecko selection at the expo mostly snakes..hopefully they have more for people who looking to get some..but yeah urban geckos i think it was. a steal 80 bucks.
 

sunshinegeckos

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It means it has the genes for an eclipse but is not showing them. If you pair it with another het eclipse you will get some eclipse babies. (for example if you paired it with another Bell Albino het Eclipse you would get some RADARS and some that where het eclipse)
 

grboxa

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It means it has the genes for an eclipse but is not showing them. If you pair it with another het eclipse you will get some eclipse babies. (for example if you paired it with another Bell Albino het Eclipse you would get some RADARS and some that where het eclipse)

thanks
 

LZRDGRL

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I think it means both parents were het for Eclipse (or one parent was an Eclipse?), because if only one parent were het for Eclipse, yours would be labeled as "50% het Eclipse." That means, you could make Radars with her if she's also het Patternless and you have a het Radar male :main_yes:

She looks awesome! :main_thumbsup:

Chrissy
 

Enigmatic_Reptiles

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That is a smoking Bell you got. Love the oranges on her. Very nice addition.

Chrissy I think you may have gotten a little confused....Radars do not carry the patternless gene. There is patternless (aka Murphy Patternless) and patternless stripe...but Radars don't require either one to be called a Radar. Also to be 100% het for eclipse it means one of the parents is a Visual eclipse. The other may also carry the gene but is not a visual carrier (meaning the other parent could be a het as well). In order to get variations in het percentages you have to breed hets together or hets to non gene carriers (in this case...eclipse).
 

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