Are there any clues that tell whether this gecko is closer to Normal or Hi-Yellow phase? The breeder (www.vmsherp.com) lists it as Normal but it looks pretty bright to me. (And without a lot of black coloration).
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Are there any clues that tell whether this gecko is closer to Normal or Hi-Yellow phase? The breeder (www.vmsherp.com) lists it as Normal but it looks pretty bright to me. (And without a lot of black coloration).
it looks high yellow, i've read somewhere that if theres no/little spotting on the legs it can be considered high yellow
but its a juvi so the pattern can and will all change as it grows
Post again when its older
good luck
I'll agree, looks like a high yellow, however wait till it breaks into spots and determine it, in comparison with a normal.. High yellows have bald regions usually their bands.. Quite cute actually
something like my female
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