shtctB ECLIPSE????

DrCarrotTail

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They eye in that photo definitely looks eclipse to me!

There's a little "insert image" button (second from the right) that you can click and paste the link to make the photo appear in your post :)
 

ErnieG'sgeckos

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I dont even think thats been done before, i was working on this myself this looks really nice. Im using the electric tangerine so im hoping for a bright tangerine eclipse great job once again.
 

nesar

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i really dont know if she is really a tangerine eclipse or shtct eclipse or SHTCB eclipse considering that she got only to dark spot on her head and not a single spot on her body
 

bubblez825

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I do not believe that is a SHTCT eclipse. from this angle, if you look at the eye, it does not seem to be full or even partially black, which is the eclipse gene; it just seems to be a silver and black "generic" gecko eye(no albino traits or "special eye traits"). Could you post a better, normal (no flash) eye pic?
 

Kristi23

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I can't really see the eye shots clear enough to tell. Did you hatch this gecko? If so, did it have a white nose? I have a shtct eclipse that I hatched this year if you need a comparison.
 

ErnieG'sgeckos

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Honestly, i think its a shtct eclipse and i really dont understand how none of you guys that commented can see it as well. Its a super hypo and definitely has all black eyes.
 

ErnieG'sgeckos

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bubblez825

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Honestly, i think its a shtct eclipse and i really dont understand how none of you guys that commented can see it as well. Its a super hypo and definitely has all black eyes.

from what it shows in both pictures a pupil is still visible as well as coloring that contracts the "solid black" eye. A clearer, FOCUSED daylight eye pic is needed.
 

SamsonizeMe

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Going just on the pictures, yes. The eye looks Eclipse. But as mentioned the photos are blurry. Crisper, well-lit photos would confirm for sure. Also the toes look very pied, which can also mean Eclipse.
 

Kristi23

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Lets see that pic Kristi

Here is the baby pic. I have to take a recent one.

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ErnieG'sgeckos

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Wow thats hot Kristi, like i said im trying to make some but im using the electric line that i got from kelli hammack. This will make a brighter tangerine eclipse.
 

nesar

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a friend of mine said that it cant be a shtctB because of the nose it has a dark spot and the head still it has a single spot . A Baldy Leopard Gecko is a Super Hypo with no spotting on the head. The Baldy trait was first developed by Gourmet Rodent. Just like the Super Hypos and the Super Hypo Carrot Tails, the Baldy trait is believed to be Line-Bred or Poly Genetic. This means that in order to produce Baldies, breed the geckos with the least amount of head spotting
 

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