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New addition

mrredsdesigns Dec 30, 2007 10:36 PM

This here is my newest addition. What does everyone think she is? I've yet to find a pic of another leo that looks just like her.


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Replies (4)

lecoiskin Dec 30, 2007 11:00 PM

Hi yellow! Shes beautiful
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4.7.0 Leopard Geckos
0.1.0 AFT
0.2.0 Homonota Darwinii (Talus & Gracilis)
0.0.1 Hemidactylus Turcicus
0.0.1 Tarentola Mauritanica (Pickles)
0.1.0 Cham Caliptratus (Clotilde)
1.0.0 Golden Retriever (Cafu)
1.0.0 Black cat (Felipe)
0.0.2 Acanthoscurria Musculosa
0.0.5 Eupalestrus Campestratus
0.0.1 Gramostola Rosea

paulnj Dec 31, 2007 01:52 AM

Without knowing lineage and seeing it as a hatchling, t's hard to nail an ID. I have PROVEN mack snows that look like that, though it does look to be a "normal"
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mrredsdesigns Dec 31, 2007 02:12 AM

I took her to a local breeder and he declares her to be a jungle. Now I've seen many pics of jungles, high yellows, mack snows and abbarents. But I've yet to find another gecko that looks like her. In person she has a nice lavender colour along with the bright yellow background. But I guess I'll just have to raise her up some more and breed her. Any suggestions on what to pair her up with.
Thank you-
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Phil Red Hernandez-

JasonW Dec 31, 2007 10:39 AM

Looks like a nice normal to me, a young one at that, Just wait until she fades a little more, I was astonished when my last female slowly but surly faded and looked completely different as she grew. I wander if the bands are for camo when they are young?
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