I'm not 100% convinced that's a tremper?
Can we get some better light on it and an eye shot?
Either way, it's a
It is very beautiful, and yes, it would be a sunglow (if it is albino - I just can't tell in that light, the spots look rather dark). Sunglows and hybinos are the same thing, it's just that sunglows have been continually bred for enhanced orange and brightness.
Read up in the morphs and genetics section for awhile before you breed. You should really know the ins and outs of at least that part before you start. Also, make sure your female is up to weight (I like 60g, if possible, at the start of my season) and very well supplemented for at least 2-3 months before breeding her.
you just reminded me about the albino things. looks like not an albino, because the tail spots are dark. probably shtctb ?
this supposed sunglow is on sale, somebody is selling it as sunglow. and its good that i ask in forum first.
I have a female hybino almost 70g, will it too big for breeding. it is 1.5 yrs old.
I believe that is a SHTCTB, and quite a nice one as well. As already mentioned above, the spots just seem too dark for any albino genes to be present. The spots would be more of a darkish brown color if albino genes were present in the phenotype.
If you are not 100% sure of the genetics of geckos, then I believe they shouldn't be bred.