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hansholland Aug 13, 2004 03:30 PM

last march i bought 1.2 het patternless albino
male patternless females albino and patternless.
this is the result of paternless x albino,
(both 100%het pa albino)
is this a patternless-albino???????

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hansholland Aug 13, 2004 03:31 PM

another pic

milwaukeereptile Aug 13, 2004 04:07 PM

>>another pic
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Looks like a PA (unless there is some black I don't see). The dark pink/brown instead of a black is usually a PA.
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kinik Aug 13, 2004 03:38 PM

I really like the one on the right. Sadly I dont know enough about different morphs to help you out on your question.
-Kinik
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My only leo is named Maverick. I got him from sombody who didnt want him... he has lost almost every single toe because they didn't take care of him.

hansholland Aug 13, 2004 04:38 PM

another

armiyana Aug 13, 2004 07:28 PM

The color is dark. It's a normal patternless. The sibling is an albino tho, so it's obvious the parents are het for patternless albinos.
These are regular patternless leopard geckos:

These are patternless albinos:

See how the albinos are much more vibrant in color? Plus the brown/grey areas that are seen in the normal patternless are pink in a patternless albino. In comparing the two geckos that you have... a patternless albino should be the color of your albino hatchling...but with the patternless markings.
I hope the pictures here helped. They're from crestedgecko. com

armiyana Aug 13, 2004 07:30 PM

The picture here is patternless albinos. The link is normal patternless.
Regular paternless
Regular paternless

hansholland Aug 14, 2004 02:23 AM

yes i can see it, better luck next time!!!!
thanks!!!

armiyana Aug 15, 2004 02:19 AM

You're on the right track...
I'm assuming those two are siblings? Hopefully the right genes will cross and the next sibling will be a combo of those two =3

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