Patternless ?

Lhcfireman

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I have had this girl since she was 10g now 35g. She has been completely patternless the whole time. I did some trade work with a LPS. The only thing he could tell me was it was a "designer gecko" lol. Anyway was hopping someone could help me with the ID on her.

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robin

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i am thinking rainwater too but no one can be for sure until you test treed it to a tremper and to a rainwater
 

Elisa

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Aren't there different types of patternless? Would this be the "Murphy's patternless"? Edit: awesome gecko btw
 

Lhcfireman

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Aren't there different types of patternless? Would this be the "Murphy's patternless"? Edit: awesome gecko btw

I am pretty sure it is a "Murphy patterless" with rainwater albino.

My next step I guess is to look for a nice rainwater something male to put her with.
 

thegeckoguy23

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There is the rain water patternless and the murphy patternless. When someone says patternless they are usually reffering to the murphy patternless.




Jake
 

Lhcfireman

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Oh so now you just went and confused me some more lol.
So is she an albino Murphy patternless or a rainwater patternless?
 

robin

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There is the rain water patternless and the murphy patternless. When someone says patternless they are usually reffering to the murphy patternless.




Jake

ok patternless or "murphy" patternless are a recessive trait. add an albino (which are recessive traits as well) to it no matter it be rainwater, tremper or bell and you have a albino patternless or albino "murphy" patternless (whatever you want to call it). so a rainwater patternless is just a combination of a "murphy" patternless and a rainwater albino (in this case). a gecko homozygous for both "murphey" patternless and rainwater albino.

some people get the term patternless confused with the P - patternless in raPtor. it is not the same gene nor does it act the same. you can have jungle raptors, banded ones and "patternless" ones (just the basics) a raptor is simply an eclipse tremper albino
 

Lhcfireman

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Ok. Thank you. Thats what I thought. I am pretty good at understanding genetics as long as I know whats dominant and whats recessive.
 

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