W&Y Tangerine Tornado

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Impressive as always Rebecca, you always seem to come out with something I haven't seen yet.
 

Dragoon Gecko

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Impressive as always Rebecca, you always seem to come out with something I haven't seen yet.
Thank you - you know I 'll always try :main_laugh::main_thumbsup:.
Here's another pic of her - no paradox spots on this one luckily until now (would imo destroy the TT look but I guess thats a matter of personal taste ;-) ) , but high white sides and the typical nostril pattern of a true W&Y.
she is looking for a new home btw ;-)..

/Rebecca
 
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I see the nostril pattern you are speaking of. I was not aware of that trait before, Interesting.
 

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I see the nostril pattern you are speaking of. I was not aware of that trait before, Interesting.
you can search and actually find a thread here in the forums from Karsten Grieshammer on how to identify a W&Y. The nostril pattern is clearly mentioned there :).
Anyway, we put a copy of it on our homepage too (with friendly permission ;-) ):
- dragoon-gecko

Karsten is one of the few people in central europe who worked with the W&Y for the longest until he quit breeding leopards recently.
This female is from his stock btw ;-)..
/Rebecca
 
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That was the best description ever and my w&Y I produced had all except no paradox yet. And the spot without pigment on base of tail I always woundered about. Great info
 

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