what kind of leopard geckos do you think this one is?

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what kind of leopard geckos do you think this one is?

>>what kind of leopard geckos do you think this one is?
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Definitely an albino, though I'm bad at distinguishing between Tremper, Las Vegas and Bell. Just my opinion, but that one could stand a sammich or two to fill out that tail a bit.
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yes, i agree.. i have been working on getting her to eat more... thanks
>>what kind of leopard geckos do you think this one is?
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It looks like a Tremper Albino. With a closeup of the eyes, it will be very easy to tell which strain it is.
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after taking about 8 pics, here is one of her with her eyes showing the best i could get lol... thanks

I would say Tremper. I saw you had her in the same enclousure as the male. I don't know if thats just for the pic,but I'm thinking not b/c you said you had 5 females w/ 1 male and didn't know who laid. I saw your working on fattening her up. I wanted to help you the best,fastest way to do this would be to have her in her own caging. If the females ever start looking thin I put them in by themselves and they've all fattened up quickly. I wouldn't keep her w/ the male for sure b/c if she keeps needing to produce and then lay(which she looks maybe gravid now she might not be able to w/ that tail. The tail is where they store the calcium, that is used/neccessary to contract muscles to push out the eggs. Egg binding can kill them very quickly! The vet can help w/ that by depleteing the egg and calcium supplements. But they can't always help sometimes it's to late. But as long as they are healthy this shouldn't happen. Also try (1-2 day old only) pinkies dipped in calcuim. Waxworms can help too! I would feed her everything dipped in the cal. and give her plenty in a dish at all times. Hoped I helped!
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