This is Jello, he was produced by Garrick DeMeyer and belongs to Robin Day. He is currently spending some time at my house, and looking very pretty too!

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Kelli Hammack
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I just can't believe he looks like that, I am still stunned after seeing his just a few days ago in the flesh. He is going to make some killer PA's and patternless.
Thanks
Justyn
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Justyn
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Kelli are you breeding him with any tremper patternless albinos? I think you work with rainwaters and Robin says that gecko is het rainwater so I assume you are breeding with that...but if you will be producing and het tremper tang patts please let me know. Wow, you are going to get some gorgeous tang PA's...I can't wait to see them...I have yet to hear of a tang PA being produced...I've been aiming for that w/ my tang trempers actually, but no PA's so far.
You are correct, I only work with the Rainwater line of patternless albinos. The first patternless albino I hatched happened to come from that line and I have stuck with that line. I believe Robin's beautiful patternless het Rainwater albino is but a sign of what is to come, as I think there will be a solid screaming orange patternless albino in the future. These projects take time (it doesn't happen overnight folks) but I promise you it will be worth the wait.
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Kelli Hammack
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What are you breeding him with?
this year i bred him to a dbl het PA , next year i will breed him to some patts, some tangs, his female offspring from this year and maybe an albino or two. kelli has a few different things she plans on breeding him to. right now he is at kellis visiting some of hre females LOL. he is also 100% het rainwater albino
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-robin day
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so far i have three abies from him.....
here are the most recient....


ill post in a bit of the male he produced. that guy doesnt want to hold atill for the camera
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I work with trempers, would have loved to get some het tremper albino babies. Truly stunning gecko...I would love to produce patternless tang tremper albinos, I have yet to see a patternless tang albino but I bet it will be gorgeous- that wonderful tang patternless you have is just stunning...truly one of the prettiest morphs I have seen, I am jealous!!!!
all it means is now you need to get some rainwaters to work with =oP either that or just some plain ol patts
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-robin day
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I'm really committed to and excited by my hypotang tremper bloodline/project, I haven't seen comparable orange produced yet in rainwaters as in trempers (though maybe there are some stunners I haven't seen). I should probably pic up a nice patt het tremper, but I don't really want to dilute the orange or the hypo in my bloodline...a tang patt would be ideal, and of course if it was het tremper, it would be even more ideal. I'm afraid to introduce any rainwater genes into my bloodline because I want to be assured any albinos down the road are tremper (originals were from Ron, so I know that bloodline is pure). My foundation male from 2000 is hypotang tremper het patt, so I was hoping I would get a tang PA this year, but I did not end up breeding most of my 2002 gex or getting many second generation crossback offspring, and no patt's so far of the few I've hatched...which I'd expect, given my low numbers and girls only 50% poss het patt, but who knows I still have eggs cooking I could still get lucky this season...anyway I plan to start next season early with the virgin 2002 gex who will be/are now fat and old enough.
However I *may* have achieved a superhypo tang tremper albino this year that will look like a tang PA, this boy is still quite young but his dad was hypotang albino and mom was superhypo tang (het tremper), and the orange is already taking over the pink...he may end up *looking like* a patt tang albino when he's matured...that is my hope at least
I have a couple other albinos from that crossing that could do the same thing, but I sexed one for male so won't be keeping it, but am keeping the female.
Anyway, I just adore your tang patternless, it's incredible. Great work! I don't suppose you have any tang patternlesses cooking w/ no rainwater genes in them, do you?
That PA Kelli posted looks pretty tang...
Beautiful gecko
Whats the difference between an albino and a *rainwater* albino? And you said that this gecko is 100% het for rainwater albino, does that mean both of his parents were rainwaters or het for it?
Thankyou 
Red 
There are three genetically seperate strains of albinism- rainwater, tremper, and Bell. You will onlly get an albino if you breed the same strain together, rainwater tremper for example will give you a normal looking gecko.
100% het means the animal is het, one rainwater parent one parent without the genes.
If both parents were het then the animal would only be 66% posible het, it may or may not be het but there is a 66% chance it is.
Hehehe,
What a beautiful patternless. This makes me so much more happier that someone actually has one. haha, so I havent spent three years on a projects thats impossible. I should have my own line of tangerine patternless next year.
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