Hypo tangerine? Super hypo?

noelaxibalba

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LeopardShade

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I personally think Tremper Albino, could be wrong about the strain, but it's definitely an albino. You can tell by the absence of black pigment, something that albinos cannot synthesize. Tangerine hatchlings usually hatch out with black bands and varied amounts of orange on their bodies (depends on the quality and brightness of the parents). They lose the black bands as they age and the orange body color takes over.
 

Dimidiata

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My baby HTCT. (possible super depending if he loses his spots on his head) thats when he was 2 weeks. I have a 2 month shot if wanted.
 
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noelaxibalba

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How old do you think this little one looks? I got her from a pet store with no hatch date on record she weighs 10 g

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Zeetrain

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I personally think Tremper Albino, could be wrong about the strain, but it's definitely an albino. You can tell by the absence of black pigment, something that albinos cannot synthesize. Tangerine hatchlings usually hatch out with black bands and varied amounts of orange on their bodies (depends on the quality and brightness of the parents). They lose the black bands as they age and the orange body color takes over.
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noelaxibalba

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Thank you everyone for the replies. I couldn't help myself with this little Guy, he/she is so cute I've been bad and been tong-feeding it Cuzco its so thin. Also, I've been feeding 4 small crickets and a mealie or two daily. Temps are the same as my large normal girl (in a rack setup) Am I doing everything right?

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