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Leopard Patterns (designer): Can someone please explain the differences?

turtlequest Jan 16, 2005 12:20 AM

Ok, I'm new to leopard geckos, but my interest in them is overwhelming. I have a few questions about the designer leopard gecko patterns, if anyone has the time.

What are the differences in the patterns (carrot tail, tremper, tangerine, etc.......)

What are the most sought after patterns?

Why are the most desired patterns desired so much?

What are the most common/rare/expensive patterns?
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I am just curious about designer geckos, please explain.
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0.0.1 Common Snapping Turtle (Aggro)
0.0.1 Eastern Red Bellie (Jake)
0.0.1 Map Turtle (Mappy)
0.2.0 Bearded Dragon (Yeungling,Killian)

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peachstategeckos Jan 16, 2005 08:26 AM

>>Ok, I'm new to leopard geckos, but my interest in them is overwhelming. I have a few questions about the designer leopard gecko patterns, if anyone has the time.
>>
>>What are the differences in the patterns (carrot tail, tremper, tangerine, etc.......)
>>
>>What are the most sought after patterns?
>>
>>Why are the most desired patterns desired so much?
>>
>>What are the most common/rare/expensive patterns?
>>......................................................
>>
>>I am just curious about designer geckos, please explain.
>>-----
>>0.0.2 RES's (The Boondock Saints)
>>0.0.1 Common Snapping Turtle (Aggro)
>>0.0.1 Eastern Red Bellie (Jake)
>>0.0.1 Map Turtle (Mappy)
>>0.2.0 Bearded Dragon (Yeungling,Killian)
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