These eye's eclipse?

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Saldarya

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Hello all,

In reference to this thread,

http://www.geckoforums.net/showthread.php?t=34212

The question arose as to whether the eys showed the ecplise morph, or some portion of it. Additionally, I was sold this animal as a Patternless LV/RW, my understanding is that the eyes can help distinguish this as well.

Im really new to the morph's, (kinda new to Leo's too!!) SO, thanks for the help and any comments!

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Thanks!

Bobby
 

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I have a LV/RW Patty that shows this also, it is not because of the Eclipse gene, so I've been told. It is common in the LV/RW Patties. LV/RWs eyes are the darkest red of all of the albino strains.
 
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Nigel4less

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I have a LV/RW Patty that shows this also, it is not because of the Eclipse gene, so I've been told. It is common in the LV/RW Patties. LV/RWs eyes are the darkest red of all of the albino strains.

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Saldarya

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Looks like a maybe for me. It would still have to be test bred to know for sure.


SO, should I then look for a high Quality Patternless LV/RW female, and go from there?

What would be a mate that would help accenuate that trait?

Thanks!

Bobby
 
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Nigel4less

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I would just get an RWPA to cross with him. Or an Eclipse to prove or disprove whether or not its a True Eclipse. Although I`m almost 100% certain its just a fluke.
 

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