Patternless variatys

yellermelon

Rockin the Suburbs
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4,273
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Rock Hill, SC
I spelled that wrong. and Im sorry:)

Ok so I know everyone has seen the "dirty brown" Pattys, and the "lemon yellow" pattys. Is this from inc. temps? I was wondering if a basic patty, could be selectivally bred (with no albino genes) to give the lemon yellow, mabey even with some carrot tail? I just figured If the tangerine was able to be line bred so well, I was wondering if the patty color would do this also. Another option was while breeding the TCT into the pattys, mabey the orange would go in too? Mabey I just sounded like a genetic retart lol, I Dunno! just pondering on what I would like to better about the leopards I see. And I just dont like those dirty pattys as well as the bright ones!
 
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CoolGeckos

Deaf Herper
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100
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Texas
Lighter ones or nicer ones are usually line bred with Tangerine or hypo. Brown ones is very original appearances. From my experience it is not side effect of temperature when comes to incubation... However, when they are adults sometime temperature effect them to be darker as typical geckos would do.
 

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