pretty sure it is, never had one before, kinda used to highyellows.
Jul 28, 2010 #1 A anbelroj New Member Messages 19 Location Canada/Quebec pretty sure it is, never had one before, kinda used to highyellows.
Jul 28, 2010 #2 Taquiq JK Herp Messages 3,602 Location CA Now that I look at it more closely those markings do look brown... Last edited: Jul 28, 2010
Jul 28, 2010 #3 Tony C Wayward Frogger Messages 3,899 Location Columbia, SC Can we get a clear shot of the eye? It looks like red veins, and the spotting is very light for a normal, I'm leaning toward a dark Tremper albino.
Can we get a clear shot of the eye? It looks like red veins, and the spotting is very light for a normal, I'm leaning toward a dark Tremper albino.
Jul 29, 2010 #5 cassadaga Oregon Rainwater Messages 1,226 Location Portland, OR Looks like an old school normal to me. How old is it?
Jul 29, 2010 #6 A anbelroj New Member Messages 19 Location Canada/Quebec 2years old from what the guy told me
Jul 29, 2010 #8 robin New Member Messages 12,261 Location Texas old school normal. if thats a tremper its the darkest one ever. joey, bells do not get that dark. not even close
old school normal. if thats a tremper its the darkest one ever. joey, bells do not get that dark. not even close
Jul 30, 2010 #9 mainelygeckos New Member Messages 1,465 Location Maine Looks like my Normal female http://geckoforums.net/album.php?albumid=204&pictureid=2290
Jul 30, 2010 #10 silent183 New Member Messages 116 Location Reading, PA Definitely looks like a normal to me
Jul 30, 2010 #11 A anbelroj New Member Messages 19 Location Canada/Quebec thx alot guys hehe, it gets kinda confusing for new leopard gecko owners these days with all the morphs around, atltho i've been reading alot lately.
thx alot guys hehe, it gets kinda confusing for new leopard gecko owners these days with all the morphs around, atltho i've been reading alot lately.