what do you think?

chazthaking2

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well this first one was bred with a super snow to a Aptor het Raptor, i wonder how this one will turn out.

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this one i dont know what it is. mother is aptor het DB and father is tremper het ember. the yellow hue on its body is what throws me off. what do you guys think?

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lillith

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From what I know, some Diablo Blancos still have a slightly yellowish cast to them.
Either that or you have a "Super Raptor". They look almost identical, but have slightly different gene combos. Different genotype, same phenotype...?

I can so totally be wrong, too.
 

RampantReptiles

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You wont get a Patternless gecko unless you have two parents with the Patternless gene, its a recessive trait just like albino.
Also baby Patternless geckos have white spots on them.

Here is a couple pictures of guys I hatched last year, sorry not the greatest quality. As you can see in the pictures their bodies are yellow and will get more orange with age.

Baby APTOR
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Baby RAPTOR
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