What morph?

acpart

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Hypo (less than 10 body spots, I think) stripe (bands running from head to tail instead of from side to side). Based on the rows of spots in the middle of the back, it could also possibly be a reverse stripe. If you breed it, the offspring could range from banded (i.e. normal) to aberrant (broken body or tail bands but not both), jungle (broken tail and body bands in a camouflage pattern), stripe (as described above) or patternless stripe (hatches with few or no black markings at all).

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I mean the pattern, not the gecko. Normal geckos hatch with solid bands running side to side. If the bands are broken up in pattern at hatching, it's part of the stripe pattern. If the bands that run side to side get broken up enough and fused on the sides then you end up with a band that runs from shoulder to hind legs and that's when it's called a stripe.

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