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colored eyes

JennaLeigh Jun 14, 2003 06:52 PM

I've noticed that some leo's have the color green or blue above there eyes on their head. So its not really there "eyes" but on their head. Do you know what I'm talking about? Well anyways do those colors go away by the time the leo is an adult? Because I've only seen it on babies. Thanks
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iluvblackfrancis Jun 14, 2003 07:54 PM

sometimes they go away and sometimes they dont.
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Joe-male normal, Annie-female normal, Skyler-male tremper tangerine albino, Nova-female tremper albino, unnamed-unsexed tremper? albino, Emily-female hypo "ghost", Lydia-female jungle, Banana-female Jungle *deceaced*, Katie-female super-hypo tangerine, Embryo-unsexed blizzard *deceased*, Luke-male blizzard, Carol-female blizzard, Corneileus-male snow cornsnake, Rosy-female albino cornsnake, Andre-male kitty cat.

soon to be added: 1.3 SHCTs, tremper giant albino, 1.1 san felipe rosy boas, 1.2 leusistic bearded dragons

geckogurl_04 Jun 14, 2003 11:47 PM

a couple of my adults still have the "eye shadow" on, but most of them lost it when they were young. I guess it just depends on the gecko.

Ed

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