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morph question for Newbie please respond

Shadow4108 Jun 01, 2007 10:05 PM

I thought I just had a normal, but someone told me I possibly had an albino, but didnt know if it was tremper, bell or rainwater. Can anyone tell me? She is a bright yellow and her black spots and stripes are fading with every shed. She is also getting bright orange specks in her tail.And the two black spots she had on her back are also starting to look washed out if that makes sense. Any ideas?

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1.0 leopard gecko (Nacho)

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arreptiles Jun 10, 2007 07:31 PM

bell albino

KelliH Jun 15, 2007 03:49 PM

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no_name Oct 02, 2007 05:10 PM

one says bell, the other tremper, ill confuse you more.

bells naturally have that chocolate appearance, in some cases, not all, and have close to the same pattern as yours........

but trempers that get cooled off will loose thier bright colors and dull out, not to mention low incubation temps.

some say you can tell a bell from a tremper by thier eye color, bells have a brighter eye normaly. trempers are more of a light pink.

the only real way to tell the two apart is to actually test breed.

there is a cool little article to read on trempers website on color changes with temp. on ron trempers sight.

www.leopardgeckos.com

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