So how much orange does a leo have to have to be considered a carrot tail?
Sep 26, 2011 #1 4mb3r Wicked Gecko Queen Messages 252 So how much orange does a leo have to have to be considered a carrot tail?
Sep 26, 2011 #2 Enigmatic_Reptiles Quality is Everything Messages 6,779 Location Corona, CA Depends on who you ask. Typically it is 30%. Its not just color going 30% but carrot without the presence of any spotting (any color besides orange). So a clean orange from base of tail and covers 30% towards the tip
Depends on who you ask. Typically it is 30%. Its not just color going 30% but carrot without the presence of any spotting (any color besides orange). So a clean orange from base of tail and covers 30% towards the tip
Sep 26, 2011 #3 4mb3r Wicked Gecko Queen Messages 252 Ok what about these 2? I know there super hypo tangs but just wondered how much carrot tail they need to be considered CT lol
Ok what about these 2? I know there super hypo tangs but just wondered how much carrot tail they need to be considered CT lol
Sep 26, 2011 #4 Enigmatic_Reptiles Quality is Everything Messages 6,779 Location Corona, CA I would say no.
Sep 26, 2011 #5 Enigmatic_Reptiles Quality is Everything Messages 6,779 Location Corona, CA this is not; this is; both have nice color...but quantity matters as well
Sep 26, 2011 #6 geckogirl3 New Member Messages 833 how about this. the orange on her tail has actually grown and the black spots are disappearing with each shed
how about this. the orange on her tail has actually grown and the black spots are disappearing with each shed
Sep 26, 2011 #7 Enigmatic_Reptiles Quality is Everything Messages 6,779 Location Corona, CA yes she is from what I can see.
Sep 26, 2011 #8 RampantReptiles New Member Messages 2,488 Location Canandaigua, NY this is; What a gorgeous gecko!
Sep 26, 2011 #10 4mb3r Wicked Gecko Queen Messages 252 Ok thanks for clearing it up . Ive always wondered lol
Sep 26, 2011 #11 Enigmatic_Reptiles Quality is Everything Messages 6,779 Location Corona, CA No problem. Thanks for the comment Michelle...he is one of our main males for our tangerines.