Opinions?

marcia

New Member
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91
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Swansea, South Wales, UK
I bought this girl from a friend over a year ago but my friend cannot remember what morphs her parents are. She was sold as a raptor which is clear from the solid ruby eyes.
Lately however, i have had several people comment and tell me that they seriously think she is in fact a W/Y raptor, others have simply said a high quality raptor.

I bred her last year to a tremper poss het eclipse male, all babies were trempers, 3 out of the 7 offspring in total were a pale colouration just like their mother. She has high white sides like W/Y geckos but without a hatchling photo of her, i'm guessing it may be very difficult or even impossible to tell?

That's why i want your opinions on what you think. Sorry the photos aren't great, she's a right little madam when she's out :)
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Kristi23

Ghoulish Geckos
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IL
I think she looks like a pale raptor. Do you have pics of her babies as hatchlings?
 

marcia

New Member
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91
Location
Swansea, South Wales, UK
Here's a couple of hatchling photos that i've dug up.

Definate tremper albinos

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The pale offspring i produced. She became more pale and had higher white sides as she grew older. But i can't get a recent photo of her without contacting her new owner.
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JBReptiles

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Location
France
Produced plenty of faded raptors like this, for me it's just a raptor. there's lots of variation of patterns and intensity of colors actually when the eclipse gene is involved.
 

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