clearing a few things up:

jakemyster44

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I was talking to a freind, and she was wondering if these geckos are indeed the same morph that they are labeled as:

Mac Snow:
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Sunglow:
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Bold Stripe:
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Patternless Stripe:
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I belive they are... just wanted to know what you thought. Thanks!
 

Sunrise Reptile

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The first three look correct, but I don't know about that last one. It looks more like a low grade red stripe to me than a patternless stripe. JMHO :main_yes:
 

jakemyster44

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I was reminded that the patternless stripe has RAPTOR genes in it... I really trust the breeder, so I'm just gonna stick with PS... Keep in mind that this individual is around
15g... Thank you for your comments!
 

boywonder

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number 4 is how most patternless stripes that are non albino look, they hatch out patternless and as they grow they develope a pattern of blotches, i have a few patternless stripe eclipses and they all look like number 4, the only one i would question is the bold stripe as it's not very bold, more like a stripe/jungle to me
 

Sunrise Reptile

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Granted #3 isn't the most perfect bold stripe, but still I am of the opinion that the title is correct. The stripe is continuing down the tail. It probably didn't cost the price that a high quality bold stripe would cost, but that doesn't make it any less of one. ;)
 

tangerineman

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..geckos..

i am not at my house, so i will try to remember the exact info on these guys,

the 3rd and the 4th in particular, with regards to their labelling,

as far as #3, i wouldn't say this is a great example of a bold stripe,
the label fell off of the box on this one, which is part of the reason i reduced the price on it,
it's parents were as follows:

father: reverse stripe het raptor mother: stripe
or
father: mack snow (from raptor x striped mack) het tremper
mother: PRS 100% het eclipse

I did not breed too many geckos this past season so i know these are the only possibilities for this one

the last gecko is from -
father: reverse stripe het raptor
mother: stripe
...this is the main reason i called it a patternless stripe, because it should contain elements of both parents and doens't look like my otehr stripes OR reverse stripes. I have several more that are less speckled, and have a better overall coloration,
this one, like it's clutchmate (not shown) turned out fairly dark...

I am usually very diligent about the record keeping of my geckos,
in the case of number #3 i messed up,
without saying how much i sold these for, I will just say that i made Jake a very attractive and competitive deal, based on his budget...
technically one of the stripe-based ones was just a freebie...

Duane
 

jakemyster44

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Thanks Duane,
I can't complain at all... he (Duane) really made me a great package, at a price that was good for me, he threw in the feebie as well. I wasnt myself doubting the labeling, I was just trying to show a freind of mine that these guys were correctly labeled... Thanks everyone.
 

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