Possible morph

Jena Gray

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Idk if this is allowed. But I was curious to what morph my baby Max might be. Here's a current pic. I've noticed his tail is getting thicker orange bands on it. And his body is turning this orangish yellow with little spots on his back
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If it's not allowed im sorry ahead of time


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Jena Gray

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Can't see why it shouldn't be allowed.
Very strange and lovely gecko but i'm afraid I don't know the answer to your question.
He's a leopard gecko. And I know for sure he's a boy. I took him for a check up with the vet we have and they said so


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Dhani

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maybe with the tremper albino, the brown on tail and have a green spot on body (emerine - emerald tangerine)
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acpart

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The spots on the tail are black so it is not an albino. The green is where the black bands have faded. I'm pretty suspicious about "emerine" anyway but unless it comes from a recognized emerine line, it can't really be called emerine.

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Dhani

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The spots on the tail are black so it is not an albino. The green is where the black bands have faded. I'm pretty suspicious about "emerine" anyway but unless it comes from a recognized emerine line, it can't really be called emerine.

Aliza
Hm... Okay...
Can i call emerine is super from tremper?
Like HG in tangerine
Like lavender (from bell)

All created from black banded of baby LG.
Like my pic below.
The purple created by black banded...

Cmiiw
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acpart

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In all honesty, I have no idea what you're talking about:
You can't really call it an emerine unless you produced it from a gecko that is a known emerine (meaning that the person who produced that gecko told you it was from emerine lines).
I don't know what "super from tremper" means.
I don't know what you mean by "HG from tangerine".
If you clarify I can try to respond.

If you're asking about the lavender color, most young geckos go through a period where the black is fading and they get lavender coloring. Usually the lavender disappears. Once again, technically you can only call a gecko "lavender" if it comes from known lavender lines.

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Dhani

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In all honesty, I have no idea what you're talking about:
You can't really call it an emerine unless you produced it from a gecko that is a known emerine (meaning that the person who produced that gecko told you it was from emerine lines).
I don't know what "super from tremper" means.
I don't know what you mean by "HG from tangerine".
If you clarify I can try to respond.

If you're asking about the lavender color, most young geckos go through a period where the black is fading and they get lavender coloring. Usually the lavender disappears. Once again, technically you can only call a gecko "lavender" if it comes from known lavender lines.

Aliza
Hm.. okay...
Nice this one.
;)

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