Please.
Can you help me?
What´s the morph to these e.macularius?
I´m sorry. I´m spanish and my english... very bad.
Thank you.


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Please.
Can you help me?
What´s the morph to these e.macularius?
I´m sorry. I´m spanish and my english... very bad.
Thank you.


the one in the first photo is a hypo tangerine and the second is a super hypo tangerine
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Dan Quinn
Manhattan Herps

Ohh, thank you very much.
Were the spots of the superhipotangerino resigning? Was it remaining clean?
The head is reddish.
Is it a sign of carrothead? or carrot tail (this owes to the percentage, i think)?
I have published the photo of some of my geckos here.
http://forums.kingsnake.com/view.php?id=930853,930853
I do not understand well the forum due to the language.
I am sorry.
Thank you again.
I am sorry,
Is that of the first photo hypotangerino? !!!
I believed that it would be upside-down.
The questions on the head and spots are it brings over of the first one. Ok?
Sorry.
I´m spanish and... the english... Terra-Traductor!!!

>>the one in the first photo is a hypo tangerine and the second is a super hypo tangerine
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Bareing in mind that the one in the first pic (MAY) also turn into a super hypo tangerine as it get older
.If all the spots on the body disappear then it a super hypo tangerine.
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