my crazy looking leo

acpart

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It's hard to see because the picture is small. I'd imagine it's a tang albino. Very unusual pattern.

Did you hatch it out? What were the parents?

Aliza
 

Dimidiata

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Yeaaaaah then maybe breeding him is a bad idea. Being that hes god knows what. Id say a tang albino of some sorts as well, but then we have hets and the question of what kind of albino, if its even just 1.
 

mudskipper

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Cute. Looks kind of like one of mine. Banded albinos are pretty common. There are plenty with these colors and pattern when you browse through enough breeder websites. It can be difficult to tell what kind of albino he/she is. So unless you know for sure, you could end up with normal looking babies.

Regardless of what the babies will look like, what are your plans for the babies if you decide to breed?
 

acpart

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The two pictures of your gecko look completely different, most likely because of the lighting. Looking at the first one, it seems to be orange on its left side (as seen from above) and white on its right side and seems to have bands that only go halfway on its back. I was thinking it could be some kind of paradox marking. To me at least the second picture looks just like a regular Tremper tang albino. I don't see any signs of enigma (no blotchy spots), no sign of snow (too orange at this age), no signs of raptor (bands, not stripes or patternless stripe) and there's no way to know whether or not it's a sunglow till you see if the spotting disappears. It would be great to have a larger picture in natural light.

Aliza

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Laska

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Please dont think of breeding it unless you are 100% on all the genetics. If your breeder is just starting out- and fully thought threw her breeding plan should would know exactly what parents it came from. Its irresponsible as a breeder to flood the market with unknowns any more than it already is. Im not saying you did anything wrong or anything just make sure you know exactly what genetics you are dealing with.

p.s. He is a very cool looking leo!
 

Ozy

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Please dont think of breeding it unless you are 100% on all the genetics. If your breeder is just starting out- and fully thought threw her breeding plan should would know exactly what parents it came from. Its irresponsible as a breeder to flood the market with unknowns any more than it already is. Im not saying you did anything wrong or anything just make sure you know exactly what genetics you are dealing with.

p.s. He is a very cool looking leo!

^ THIS! I rescued my baby blizzard leo from Petco. He was pretty skinny, because he was the smallest (the bigger ones were dominant, so he was getting like NO food) AND they had him on sand. Luckily I got all of the sand out of him, and now he's gaining weight nicely and eating like a little pig. Point is, there are already enough unknowns in the chain pet stores suffering everyday. And I agree he is a cute little guy! Congrats! :D
 
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bigcat

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thanks... and im not trying to mudy up the waters im trying to figer out what it is. but yes im going to start.breeding loes the ones I know whats in them ive pounderd this for 3 years now
 

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