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robin

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on some of the newer gecko morphs from about the last two years.

i remember emerines although i do not know their genetics. but stuff after that i have no clue on all these new things lol
 

T-ReXx

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on some of the newer gecko morphs from about the last two years.

i remember emerines although i do not know their genetics. but stuff after that i have no clue on all these new things lol

The last two years have added a lot to the table, Super Giants, Giants, Super Snows and Snows have become established as Co-Dominant/Incomplete Dominate morphs, Enigmas have really taken off, though the gene still isn't completely understood, RAPTORs, APTORS and Diablo Blancos are in from Ron Tremper, with Super Raptors on the horizon, and there are TONS of combination morphs AKA designers. Emerines haven't really gotten much press lately, but not that many people are working with them. And the Black Velvet is just now becoming available in the US.
 

paulnj

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Robin, the leopardgeckowiki will fill you in for the most part.

Ted, every morph you named was out in 07 and a few of us have SS raptors with the first being proven last year by A&M.
 

Wandering Paddle

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I would say take everything you already know and add enigma and/or eclipse to it...
Bells have taken off a great deal with the enigmas, and rainwaters have made some progress. I think the typhoon (rainwater eclipse) is going to end up being the coolest eclipse eyed albino, but thats just my opinion. Tremper albinos still have the most combinations though... tremper put out something called the firefox that i dont understand yet and he also released extreme emerines which i also dont fully understand.... Most everything else is pretty straightforward

i would check out the wiki.
 

paulnj

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Robin, click "luxuriousleopards" at the top and pat has the worlds only bell patternless on his home page. Steve sykes has bell blazings as do a few others :)

I had SS rainwater blazing , but sold them for the love of money :main_laugh:
 

robin

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oh that bell patternless is awesome!

paul, i love the money but man come on i bet that was a sweet gecko!
 

robin

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why is everyone calling them murphy's patternless? D:

yeah i know the story but why not call them patternless like they used to be called?

btw thank you halley! :D
 

Wandering Paddle

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Because someone put the word patternless in thier morphs name and didnt follow it with the word stripe, so anyone new has had trouble understanding the difference... i agree that it is dumb, but it needed to be done for clarification
 
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lee8472

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So many differnt morphs its crazy
im new to this yes !... but man there are so many breeders doing so much work!

good luck catching up ! I hope im not giving wrong info but im told the black pearl is a very new and interesting type
also at the daytona reptile show i was shown several geckos named rainbow that are sappose 2 be brand new to the market


hope you find the info you look for!
maybe one day you can help me figure it out :main_thumbsup:
 

ILoveGeckos14

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Tremper albinos still have the most combinations though... tremper put out something called the firefox that i dont understand yet and he also released extreme emerines which i also dont fully understand.... Most everything else is pretty straightforward

i would check out the wiki.


I think it was said on his website that the firefox is a "fancy designer Hypo Tangerine".
 

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