new hatchling!can you help ID it?

neubauer geckos

Anthony Neubauer
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so this hatched out today.the other should be hatching at any time.it is from a mack snow to a jungle tremper albino pairing.so would this be considered a jungle or a normal?one of it's brothers has a similar back pattern,but has a completly striped tail.so,jungle or normal?

here's the picture:
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(edit)so here's the clutchmate!i am absoluely stunned by the lack of yellow in this gecko!it is starch white,and i mean absolutely no trace of yellow yet.it's probably gonna be a keeper just to see if it keeps it's white.here it is:

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and just to show you how much different it is than an older sibling.as you can see,it is much yellower.this pic is when this guy was 3 days old.

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neubauer geckos

Anthony Neubauer
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Yea,you should see one of it's siblings.the last clutch had a killer jungle mack snow.white with yellow frosting.and a completly striped tail.pretty sweet.I think the jungle and aberant pattern is coming from the mom.she was sold to me as a tremper,but her back has a jungle pattern.she is from geckos etc.and the male is a very white yellow mack snow.his yellow is just barely visible,and the contrast of that with his black spots and such is very cool.thanks for the comments.I'll post pictures when his clutchmate hatches.hopefully it will be another mack snow,like this ones sibling.
 

Tony C

Wayward Frogger
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the third tail band breaks underneath the gecko,does this make it jungle,or would it be an aberant?

The bands on a jungle are either very broken up, or form stripes. Your little one is a normal with a slightly aberrant pattern.

One of my Jungle hatchlings:
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One of my adult Jungle Trempers:
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