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No such thing as leucistic

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Posted by: GrinningGeckos at Thu May 3 00:03:59 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by GrinningGeckos ]  
   

I think you should try different foods, and contact the breeder if you can. If you know what they used to eat, it'll make it easier to get them eating again. I agree that you should continue to leave them alone, and not rub the food on thier lips.

For the one with the too-hot warm side, that could provent him from eating. You should fix your heat situation ASAP.

As for the "leucistic" morph, it's actually a misnomer. Patternless geckos were called leucistic at first, and then when Blizzards came along they were called leucistic as well. There is some debate as far as Blizzards are concerned, but there really is not a leucistic morph. You'll see both Patternless and Blizzards called leucistic to this day.

It looks to me that you've got 1 Blizzard (the gray one) and one Patternless (the yellow one). They're totally different morphs, so breeding them together would give you normal looking babies that are het for both traits.


   

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