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Stitch

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GroovyGeckos.com said:
The first is a Tangerine, the second a Super Hypo. Nice find!

I'm not picking on you Dan, but you posted first. Why is the first one not a Hypo? It has reduced spotting so by definition it should be a Hyop Tangerine, IMO. I agree that the second one is a Super Hypo, but wouldn't it be a Baldy too because it has no spots on it's head? I wish we all could agree on a clear cut definition when it comes to this morph.
 

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luizNchristine said:
That, I feel, is how my geckos have remained healthy all this time. Since, in the wild, they do not have the option of of anything other than sand...
Luiz
Leopard Geckos dont live on sand in the wild, they live on hard clay area's in the deserts they occupy, usually raised, and theyre mostly the clay, though since its a desert and all there would be SOME sand probably sprinkled across it, but it wouldnt be calcium sand.
 

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