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Images for book needed!

Griesi Nov 23, 2004 12:55 PM

Dears guys at the forum,

I work an a book about leopardgeckos for the german market and I still need some pictures. If you have good pictures of extraordinary animals of the following morphs or any other interesting picture (egg laying, breeding,...) you would like to share- let us know!
The morphs are:
Lavendar, melanistic, carrothead, high yellow, diamondback, helloweenmask.
Please contact me or the publishing house with your full name, address and the picture directly via mail- I can`t check this forum often. We will quote you under the picture and you`ll get a free copy of the book. Ask, if you want further informations!
Regards,
Karsten Grießhammer
Griesi@gmx.ch

Herpeton Verlag:
www.herpeton-verlag.de

Replies (9)

Griesi Nov 23, 2004 01:05 PM

These morphs are pastel and red stripe.
Sorry and thanks for your help!

Snarks Nov 23, 2004 07:56 PM

Man i'd like to see that too, whoever has that or has heard of that, please post :P

milwaukeereptile Nov 23, 2004 09:29 PM

>>Man i'd like to see that too, whoever has that or has heard of that, please post :P

I beleive it's just a carrot-head with a unique pattern... I remember hearing about one a while back, although I don't know that it's really considered a "morph"
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Brian Skibinski
Brian@MilwaukeeReptiles.com

www.MilwaukeeReptiles.com
Leopard Gecko Care Sheet

aliceinwl Nov 24, 2004 05:47 AM

Albey had some on his projects page 3-4 years back. They came from Tremper. They looked pretty much like high yellows with bold spots and very interesting head patterns. Albey was trying to create a tang version, but since it's been a long time since I've seen anything with them on his site, I assume he's no longer woking with them.
-Alice

marla Nov 24, 2004 05:55 AM

does anyone have a picture or know where to find one?
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marla
currently: 0.0.9 catfish, 0.1 ferrets, 2.8.3 leopard geckoes, 0.0.13 oriental fire-bellied toads, and 0.2.0 sugar gliders

Griesi Nov 24, 2004 07:01 AM

I meant halloween. I can`t find any homepage with this phase. They looked as if they would have a mask on the top of their head.

I still need pictures of the morphs and phases mentioned above.
Regards,
Karsten

Griesi Nov 24, 2004 09:48 AM

You can find halloweenmasks here:
http://www.designergeckos.de/leopard.htm

aliceinwl Nov 24, 2004 06:37 PM

Try emailing Albey at:
http://www.albeysreptiles.com/

Maybe he's got some of his old pics.

-Alice

lilroach56 Nov 24, 2004 07:14 PM

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0.1 "Tremper" looking Albino Leopard gecko (Lex)
0.0.1 tiger crested gecko (peachs)
0.1 Red blood python (Rhianon)
0.0.1 ball pythons (FELIX!!!!!)
2.1 Feral cats that we adopted (Fuzzy, Bear, and Tony)

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