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Stunning :main_thumbsup: what generation are they ? looking on how yellow they are it looks like mother nature gave us hi-yellows and there not man made line bred so in my view now seeing them pure bloods with that grade of yellow.Hi-yellow are off for me now they'll to just be normals-aka-pretty normals :D .
 

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Cool geckos.:main_yes:

looks like mother nature gave us hi-yellows
Yes, like 13-14 years ago. Hi-yellows were the first Leopard Gecko "morph" only they are basically just normals which had more yellow.:)
 

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So there is more subspecies of leopard geckos that are not available in the market?

Someone explain?
 

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GroovyGeckos.com said:
Cool geckos.:main_yes:

Yes, like 13-14 years ago. Hi-yellows were the first Leopard Gecko "morph" only they are basically just normals which had more yellow.:)

If mother nature made them they've been around longer than 13-14 year that's maybe when man clamed to have harness them.But i doutb it by the look of them pure blood man had anything to with hi-yellows just mother nature all the way.
 

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herplover92 said:
So there is more subspecies of leopard geckos that are not available in the market?

Someone explain?

E. hardwickii... Only because proper locality has not been determined or actual locality data may not be 100% correct...

Gazz said:
But i doutb it by the look of them pure blood man had anything to with hi-yellows just mother nature all the way.

Same goes for hypos and the tangerine coloration... Come to think of it, Nature is the cause of all the morphs... All man has done is refine genetics that have existed for MANY MANY years in the wild...
 

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If mother nature made them they've been around longer than 13-14 year that's maybe when man clamed to have harness them.But i doutb it by the look of them pure blood man had anything to with hi-yellows just mother nature all the way.
What I mean is there were "normals", at that time. It was likely just natural progression, but that was around when "Hi Yellow" first came about. Named as such.

I believe that they were then linebred, and selective breeding eventually made some w/ orange, and is how we now have Tangs.:)
 

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