Emerine???

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Leoni

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This is one of my Tangerine hatchlings. On the Photo it´s very difficult to see, but he is green too. :main_yes:
Can it be an Emerine?
Who can help me?
 

bohannbj

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Emerine "Smemerine". I was wondering if they come with the black lights or are those extra. I bet kim is writting something similar right now. I think the carrot is the nicest part of that foxy lady.
 
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No he´s not RT´s line.
But what morphis he now? Is it a normal Tangerine?

@bohannbj: I like the tail too! The father has 90% CT and he inherited it very well.
 

malt_geckos

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he's a tangarine with green coloring. We have two from Dan that the green is getting more intense on them.

Emerines are Emeralds which is linebred bred to Tangarines....so Yeah, emerines are line bred...
 
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Leoni

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OK thanks!
I´ve seen some pics from a german Breeder how breeds Emerins (RT´s line).
The most of them looks not so green like mine :p
 
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Leoni

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I never have seen Emerines from Dan. :main_no: Thats pity!
@Dan: I would be very happy if you post some pics :main_yes:
 

malt_geckos

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We have two tangarines that have green on them, and he's sending us a redstripe with green and another male tangarine with green for our project...here's a link to some pictures...http://www.geckoforums.net/showthread.php?t=13837

The green is terribly washed out in the pictures. The last pic I posted you can see the green better on the side of the gecko. It's pretty intense now. It's getting more intense as they get older which is something we really want to happen. .... if you scroll down, there's a pic Dan posted of the female redstripe we're getting from him.
 

paulnj

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Here's my dream emerine

I too had some fun :D Impossible to make, because the "emerald" goes away with the albino gene.
 
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Jenna4Herps

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LOL! Beautiful green leo's!

Wow - I love the green lines developed by Dan... Great job Dan! They are beautiful. :main_thumbsup: Matt/Mallorie - you guys should have great fun working with them!

I'm sure that Dan/Matt/Mallorie would agree that it is VERY hard to get good photos of the green colorations. For some reason the camera just doesn't pick up the greens as they look in person. The cutie pie in my avatar is a striped emerald CT and she is very pretty. I also have some jungles and they have pretty green colorations on them. But, I have noticed their colorations are really hard to capture on camera. I'll have to work my flashes and perhaps if a nice day comes, try to get some shots in the sunlight and see if that helps.

On second thought... I think Paul & Glenn just solved our problems! :p
 

paulnj

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I spent a good 20 minutes talking with Ron Tremper and checking out his emerines in Daytona. They are indeed more "emerald" in person, but the value of them is subjective(as with all morphs).

Sorry Dave, I don't own any patterned full eyed non albinos to photoshop. A green fulleyed snowbliz would be too easy :main_laugh:
 
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@malt_geckos: Thanks for the pics! I see the green :main_thumbsup:

@Country Gecko and paulnj: Nice green Leos!!! :D
 

DanTheFireman

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Here's the little one M & M were referring to. We see this in animals from the HQ Redstripe line and our Tangs. Looking thru our adults I don't see any that have kept it to this extent, it changes to an "army green" shade at best and most just wash out to orange. Looking back, some pics on our "What's Hot" section of our site were caught at that stage. I'm not getting too excited about it - too busy going after the "blues". When they start to look like Glenn's and Paul's, I'm in.
 
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