Confused!!! what is he?!?!?!?

ofek

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I see black markings in all of those photos. I have a few geckos who are not albinos where the black is kind of a washed out black and that's what I see. Neither of the geckos in the second picture looks anything to me like a dark tremper, though I will be happy to be proven wrong.

Aliza

Hey Aliza, how are you? :) well, in the 1st pic you can see that the markings on the head are brown, and although it's not clear enough, it seems that most of them on he's body are brownish faded grey, so...I don't know...:main_huh:
 

Wandering Paddle

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the eye confirms it as a tremper to me. Its dark color is more likely a result of low incubation temperature and the temperature it has been housed at over its life, not genetics. It would work well for outcrossing with other tremper projects.
 

robin

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I will...I gotta to fatten him real good first!:chef:
Robin, is there anything nice to do with a dark tremper?
i personally, i would breed him to a tangerine tremper or a tremper enigma . if you could get that dark albino coloration and have it be an enigma too, i think it would be VERY cool :D
 

OneFootedAce

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Body looks like a normal, eyes say tremper. I say wait a couple weeks, and on proper temps, he should change cause im assuming he was kept on a low temp in his enclosure and was incubated at a low temp.Im leaning towards tremper though.
 

ofek

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Well...I guess we'll have to wait and see...I'll feed him like a pig and now he'll have higher temp. so we'll see what happens.
 

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