Normal and High Yellow?

Hankj

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Just picked these up from some guy who had them together in a ten gallon and gravel, no humid hide, and just a 100 watt white light on them...

Looks like a normal with some orange on his tail is pretty nice and a high yellow to me, do you guys agree?
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LeopardShade

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Looks like you are providing the proper setup for these two geckos, I commend you for that. The one on the right certainly looks like its retaining some yellow coloration, at least more than the Normal on the left. So, yes, I would agree with your statement on it being a High Yellow.
 

Hankj

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Thank you :). They seem pretty good for what they were being kept in. A tad thin but I think they are gonna do good. The girl might be gravid too.. He said he was trying to breed them but didn't even know which one was which gender. They both pigged out on mealworms, crickets, and just a couple waxies each.

I just cleaned the tank they came with and it was pretty bad. I am pretty certain they had an aquarium and then let it evaporate or dumped some of the water out. There is hard water stains on the tank and there was algae all over the gravel.

I haven't played with any adult normals so I am wondering if the orange in his tail is normal? He has a bunch on the base and some sprinkles though out the rest of the tail. I know it's not a bad thing but can it be some insight to what his parents were?
 
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