Newest hatchlings

1quik6

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I had first two babies of the season hatch today. Incubated at 83 degrees and hatched 7 weeks to the day. From a het raptor to het raptor breeding. Wondering if you all could help me id them.
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Thanks for the help
 

justindh1

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Pilot Grove, Missouri
The first one is definitly an Tremper albino but almost looks like he has enigma colored eyes but i'm sure you would know if your gecko is a enigma. It doesn't look enigmaish tho.

The second is a murphys patternless. This means you have some genetic in your breeders that you didn't know about. The P in Raptor stand for patternless but its based on the pattern on their body as in patternless. Murphy Patternless is a genetic trait and thats what is the second pic.

Show pictures of your breeders and that might help with the identification.
 

acpart

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The second one does resemble a Murphy's patternless in some ways, but I think it would be more likely that it's a reverse stripe with the midline stripe broken. That would make more sense if both parents have raptor genes.

Aliza
 

robin

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the second is hands down a murphy patternless, period. i do not car what the parents are
 

1quik6

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Here are pics of the mom and dad-both in shed. I also included pics of the only two babies from last breeding season-long story, I was inexperienced and not prepared, so many eggs dried up/went bad and one baby did not eat. The orange gecko started out lookling like the albino from this clutch.
Dad
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Mom
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6 month pretty one
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Another 6month old
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thanks again for the help and compliments
 

cassadaga

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Tremper albino and Patternless. The Patternless is 100% het Tremper, and both are 66% het Eclipse. Nice eyes on the Tremper!
 

justindh1

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Well i wouldn't garantee that they are 66% het for eclipse since they also had the patternless genetics in them.

Many people think the patternless stands for murphy patternless but its just the lack of pattern on the body. Just depends on who the breeder you got them from and how well he knows genetics. Many people breed and arn't sure of genetics 100%.

I would contact them for sure to garantee their knowledge of genetics to see for sure if they actually have the eclipse genetics.

As for now, the genetics of yours arn't positive at all. It will take test breeding to figure out if they are poss het for eclipse.
 

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