Patternless Bell?

LeopardShade

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I have personally never seen a Patternless Bell Albino. I'm wondering why there such a lack of them? I mean, Patternless Trempers and Patternless Rainwaters have been on the market for a while. Is there something with the Bell Albino gene that makes it harder to cross with the Patternless gene? I know that sounds stupid, but I really just don't know.

If there are any Patternless Bell Albinos, I would highly appreciate a picture. I apologize for my ignorance if there are Patternless Bells being produced and I just haven't looked hard enough.
 

Gazz

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UK
I have personally never seen a Patternless Bell Albino. I'm wondering why there such a lack of them? I mean, Patternless Trempers and Patternless Rainwaters have been on the market for a while. Is there something with the Bell Albino gene that makes it harder to cross with the Patternless gene? I know that sounds stupid, but I really just don't know.

If there are any Patternless Bell Albinos, I would highly appreciate a picture. I apologize for my ignorance if there are Patternless Bells being produced and I just haven't looked hard enough.

It's just that Balbino is the youngist albino strain. People have bred for them just not in a big way, So if you want a project:main_thumbsup:, It was the same with Balbino blizards but there starting to pick up now.

Produced by Pat Kline from Luxurious Leopards (Kline). http://www.leopardgeckowiki.com/images/7/70/Pat_Patternless_Bell1.JPG
http://www.leopardgeckowiki.com/images/5/50/Pat_Patternless_Bell3.JPG
http://www.leopardgeckowiki.com/images/1/1f/Pat_Patternless_Bell4.JPG
 

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