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knz-geckos

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We are in confusion about what she may be. So all input would be greatly recieved.

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and this is when she was younger
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Sorry about the photo quality can get more pictures if required.

We think we know what she is about 90% but would like to hear some more opinions and what others now think. We hatched her out last year with a couple of others looking the same.
 
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knz-geckos

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Its 110% not a mack snow we hatched her out last year from parentage which have no het's from parents which are the off spring of wild caughts.
 
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knz-geckos

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Golden Gate Geckos said:
She looks a lot like the classic pastels from a long time ago... but she also looks like an E. fasciolatus. Pretty gecko!


^^^^

Thats what we were thinking a E. fasciolatus. But unsure, we are breeding the adults this year again so fingers crossed for more ;)
 

Stitchex

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Oh, I've seen a gecko that looked just like her before! Here's a wild guess:Some type of Albino? I can't think of the morph right now, I'll try to get back to you. Pretty gecko though!
 
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knz-geckos

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Dad
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Mothers
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Both the females produce the same offspring. Unfortunately we don't know what the Wildcaughts were nor do we know where they came from :(
 

Wezul

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knz-geckos said:
^^^^

Thats what we were thinking a E. fasciolatus. But unsure, we are breeding the adults this year again so fingers crossed for more ;)

How much does a full grown E. fasciolatus weigh? I thought they weighed less but I've been wrong before. What is the weight on your leos?
Very pretty BTW.:main_thumbsup:
 
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knz-geckos

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Well ours all vary in weight tend to be around the 39-42 gram weight the adult male weighin slightly more. They have never gained nor lost weight.
 

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