I'm not sure what kind of albino I want to get. If anybody has pics of their albinos it would be cool if they would post them.
Thanks,
Jason
Welcome to kingsnake.com's message board system. Here you may share and discuss information with others about your favorite reptile and amphibian related topics such as care and feeding, caging requirements, permits and licenses, and more. Launched in 1997, the kingsnake.com message board system is one of the oldest and largest systems on the internet.
I'm not sure what kind of albino I want to get. If anybody has pics of their albinos it would be cool if they would post them.
Thanks,
Jason
Well thats kind of a hard decision being I feel there is really no difference in appearance between Trempers and Rainwaters. Some people say Rainwaters retain more of the pinkish coloring but I think this has little to do with the morph and more to do with the breeding geckos. I suspect most people will say bell but personally I'm going to have to go with Tremper for the simple fact thatthere is more variation of morphs in trempers because they have been around longer. I will probably change my mind if anyone comes out with a jungle tang bell though, does anyone know if there are even regular jungle bells?
The Bell albinos are really cool. I got my first Bells in 2000 and admitedly those first ones were not all that great looking. BUT I did the smart thing and crossed them with tangerines etc. look at them now. I think people are going to be blown away next year when they see the striped Bells and tangerine Bells. Bell line Hybinos? There's a distinct possibility
.



Another beautiful bell I was to quick to assume there weren't many bell morphs based on the rarity of bells in general. I ask you one of the same questions I asked Ro13in up above, Is it harder to get tang bells because of the naturally dark coloring? Also have any of these morphs hit the market yet? I know regular bells are hard enough to find and many people who sell them don't advertise them but is anyone selling anything other than a regular bell? keep up the good work I can't wait to see your future geckos.
Right now Bells are at the top of my list, such distinct contrast, would make perfect jungles!!! I'm hoping that in 1-2 years Leshock's (if they prove out) will be at the top of my list.
-----
Justyn
Intense Herpetoculture
Where can I find a picture of a leshock I found a post with one in the archive from 2001 but when I waited for it to load all I got was ared x. Thanks
I have and breed all 3 types of albinos and the Bells stand out so much more.They just look great.Kelli keep up the good work,your Bells are great.I may have a new looking Bell for the 2004 season.......
Jodi L Aherns
Ground Gecko Freak
Her name is Peggy, and she is an orange jungle tremper. She came for Albey, and she is just the greatest. I guess I’m biased because she’s mine 
np

yeah, she is really nice!
-----
Got hips like Cinderella / Must be having a good shame / Talking sweet about nothing / Cookie I think you're Tame 
I only have Tremper albino, and those are my favorite.

I take it that one is NFS? Do you have any hypotang albinos available with that reddish orange?
I just updated my website, I have some high end albinos for sale.
Check it out and see if you like anything.
www.amgecko.com
I have felt they are capable of brighter colors than the rainwaters, though the intense colors some breeders like Kelli are bringing into their line should produce screamers anyway...though I wonder in those colors wouldn't look even brighter in a tremper.
I personally am not a big fan of bells, the reddish spots look like some kind of bloodpox to me, but that is just a personal feeling. They are certainly the most distinctive/different looking of the albino strains and I can see why some people like them.
I just like really bright, shiny, happy looking albinos.
This is an example of a hypotang tremper albino, this boy is my holdback male from this year. It is still young, those orange spots you see in the pink should spread, perhaps over the whole gecko...time will tell, so far so good.
Another example of a tremper tang albino, a girl
a male
think this one is female
Think this one is male
Help, tips & resources quick links
Manage your user and advertising accounts
Advertising and services purchase quick links