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Post by ApathyOverdose Wed Feb 08, 2012 10:35 am

This girl I just got last night, and at first I thought she was a patternless but her color is awfully dark and she has a slightly darker tan broken stripe along her back. She just shed so here's a couple of pics, one before the shed and one during where you can see her true color underneath. Have an idea on what morph she might be? She changed color quite a bit from the time I got her to this morning. Went from a dark gray/almost purplish to this dark yellow color.
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Post by kathstew Wed Feb 08, 2012 11:28 am

I think she is still a murphy's patternless.
When a murphy patternless is a baby/juvie they are spotted. So the spots/stripe she has will probably fade as she ages.
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Post by Kodieh Wed Feb 08, 2012 1:15 pm

Yeah, like kath said, when your little gecko ages it will prove out to be more purplish.
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Post by LeopardGex Wed Feb 08, 2012 1:27 pm

Lukes like a patternless, btw is the tail a regen at the tip?
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Post by ApathyOverdose Wed Feb 08, 2012 2:06 pm

LeopardGex wrote:Lukes like a patternless, btw is the tail a regen at the tip?
Looks like it. Guy said he never noticed it come off but looks like it did. So is her coloring undesirable as far as breeding goes?

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Post by LeopardGex Wed Feb 08, 2012 10:42 pm

NO, but it all decides what you breed her with. For example if you breed her with a high yellow the young will turn out more yellow the her. Just make sure you know her exact bloodline before breeding her so you dont make any double hets or things of that nature.
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Post by ApathyOverdose Fri Feb 10, 2012 6:07 am

LeopardGex wrote:NO, but it all decides what you breed her with. For example if you breed her with a high yellow the young will turn out more yellow the her. Just make sure you know her exact bloodline before breeding her so you dont make any double hets or things of that nature.

I'll have to call the guy and ask him where he got her. I took another pic of her this morning showing the color she usually is. I can't get over her tail color!

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