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***?" " LEUSISTIC FAT TAIL" "?***

DIGGDUGG Apr 12, 2004 08:29 AM

HEY I'M NEW HERE...JUST THOUGHT I'D ASK THOUGH... A few years back in an issue of Reptiles...or maybe Vivarium... I could swear I saw photos of Solid White African Fat Tails?¿? They were pictured right along side the first Albino AFT's I had ever seen.
I expected the market for both morphs would grow, just as every new morph does, but the Leo's seem to have dominated due to the variety of morphs and cost I'm sure. Does anyone know what happenede with the Leucistic Fat Tails....any info is appreciated greatly....
Thank You in advance
D.C. diggdugg

Replies (2)

Tarentola Apr 12, 2004 04:32 PM

There are High Yellow AFTs but are sometimes called Leuistic AFTs
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Geckos
1.1.0 Gekko gecko(Geico and Gekko)
2.1.0 Eublepharis macularius(Leo the male Blizzard and Cleo the normal female and Geo the Ghost male)
2.0.0 Hemitheconyx caudicinctus(Gex the striped male and Bandit the banded male)
1.0.0 Tarentola mauritanica(Croc the light phase)
1.0.0 Hemidactylus turcicus(Med)
Other Lizards
0.1.0 Basiliscus basiliscus(Bassie)
1.0.0 Physignathus cocincinus(Louis)
0.1.0 Anolis carolinensis(Apple)
1.0.0 Chamaeleo calyptratus(Ace)
1.0.0 Iguana iguana(Rex)
Boidaes
1.0.0 Python regius(Lenny)
0.0.1 Boa constrictor imperator(Carl)
Turtle
0.1.0 Chrysemys picta(Painty)

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italvital Apr 12, 2004 09:43 PM

The leucistic fat tail you saw was an amel that came from a bloodline with dark browns and virtually no yellow to red coloring.
As far as I know there has not been a leucistic fat tail produced yet.
Ashton

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