what morph are we ?
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what morph are we ?
Got told so many different things slightly confused :S
Toffee
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Re: what morph are we ?
Toffee ~ i would say Harlequin
Topaz ~ i would say Harlequin
Topaz ~ i would say Harlequin
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Re: what morph are we ?
also looks like Topaz has a cheveron back pattern x
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Re: what morph are we ?
Here's a description and a pic.
The chevron-back morph is a description that is rarely used, but is still shown in the Rhacodactylus book. It is not a widely accepted morph, but can be used as a descriptor nonetheless. There has been a lot of debate over this morph on different forum sites, but the term can be seen around so I thought it would be worth mentioning. The most true looking chevron-back geckos are very hard to find, but not very sought after due to the lack of patterning.A chevron-backed gecko should have no patterning on the sides and limbs, and the same coloration across the entire body, including the head. The only patterning should be yellow or cream colored markings in the mid-dorsal zone. These may or may not be in the shape of actual chevrons, a āVā shape seen in various other cultural designs and items.
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The chevron-back morph is a description that is rarely used, but is still shown in the Rhacodactylus book. It is not a widely accepted morph, but can be used as a descriptor nonetheless. There has been a lot of debate over this morph on different forum sites, but the term can be seen around so I thought it would be worth mentioning. The most true looking chevron-back geckos are very hard to find, but not very sought after due to the lack of patterning.A chevron-backed gecko should have no patterning on the sides and limbs, and the same coloration across the entire body, including the head. The only patterning should be yellow or cream colored markings in the mid-dorsal zone. These may or may not be in the shape of actual chevrons, a āVā shape seen in various other cultural designs and items.
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Re: what morph are we ?
thats ok hun x
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