Tangerines and greens

forgivenick

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Just a few of our most recent acquisitions. Thanks to Kyle @Pacific Gecko, JMG, and TUG for putting great geckos together to produce these ones, their parents, and/or grandparents.


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forgivenick

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That orange heart pattern on the first one I thought would be fading, but it seems to be getting a little brighter and more pronounced. It will be interesting to see what that one will finally look like as an adult. She was almost completely lavender and orange a month ago. Gotta love the juvenile emerine metamorphosis. Its one of my favorite things about the emerine morph.
 

forgivenick

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Anyone who has tried to photograph geckos that have greens and intense oranges can probably attest to the difficulty in getting the greens to show up in their photos. These ones have proved especially difficult for us to present the greens as they appear in real life. Many of our photos that show the green better tend to be the darker photos that dull the intensity of the oranges. Even so, I am glad that some of you still like the greens and tangerines shown in these photos.
 

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