white and yellow?

CarrotTail

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Some time ago I mailing with one polish leo breeder who send me some photos of W&Y which I found in my mail archive.
Photos not be my.
 
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Gazz

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CarrotTail said:
Some times ago I mailing with one polish leo breeder who send me some photos of W&Y which I found in my mail archive.
Photos not be my.

They are sweet leo's very pretty love the paradox type blotch on them not very white & yellow :main_huh: though more like pumpkins :D :main_thumbsup: .
 

rhac

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Wow. That line is awesome!
Are you sure that it is line bred? Their white tails look really special and manny of the w&y animals seem to have these blackparadox spots on them.
 

CarrotTail

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White&Yellow is only name of this morph line. Unfortunately I don't know their genetic and who is "producer" this morph, maybe youpik or his friend know sth more. From phenotype I only know that this geckos are hiperxantic and hipomelanistic :) On some polish websites I found geckos named "het. W&Y" but they look like normal phenotype, so W&Y would be recesive or very weak line breed but I don't know any breeder who breed "het to het".

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Kelli what do you think about this geckos?
 
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I think that name W&Y was given to them because young geckos are almost white with some light-yellow pattern and big black dots (all young W&Y I saw were like this).
AFAIK they are line bred. They were produced by a single woman in Belarus (Belorussia??), who is breeding leos for 20 years. They were imported to Poland. I think I first saw them about 3 years ago.

I do not know how those W&Y genes will behave breed into albino or just classic. I think that most of the W&Y available in Poland will have first eggs this season, but I have not seen anyone of selling young W&Y this season so far.
 

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