Very simple questions about red stripes

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Stephanie, the lack of pattern. The lack of "normal" pattern, meaning not quite a stripe, jungle, or reverse stripe. I have seen a bunch like that, where they have a few dots or dashes, partial stripes, off centered type of partial reverse stripes, some that look like both striped and reverse striped at the same time, the ones with "dotted and dashed" (a way Ron Tremper explained it to me once), andincomplete patterns. The male I posted in post #33 did not hatch that way he looked more like a Bold Jungle. LOL

Would you define this girl as a non-albino APTOR?
 

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Yes, I think the reverse stripe-type ones (broken dotted and dashed etc.)are the same thing. Just not all are completely without a pattern.
 
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Thanks Dan for the reply. She's still young yet so she might still lose what pattern she does have.
 

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Stef, do you have a picture from when she was born? Here is a picture of my patternless redstripe a few weeks after she was born, no pattern at all. But, as she grew she gained some pattern.
 
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Nope, I didn't hatch her and I just got her over a week ago.
 

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Stephanie, that gecko is amazing! You are one lucky gecko mommy!
This is a great thred guys. I think I'm finally starting to understand the Aptor/Raptors I may have to get some now! hahah!
 

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I think we should change the title (something like 'Discussion about redstripes/aptors/raptors') and delete the first post (because it doesn't make much sense) to attract more people to this thread. It has turned out to be very interesting :)
 

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