Please help me identify the morphs
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Please help me identify the morphs
Hi everyone,
I have a female high yellow weight 70g (above) and a giant male tangerine i think, please correct me if I am wrong weighing 110g (below)
They have a few off springs which looks like this
The black and yellow is definitely a high yellow
What morph is the pinkish and yellow one? I notice it has light brown spots instead of black
Both of them also exhibits orange coloration on their tails and back legs
I have a female high yellow weight 70g (above) and a giant male tangerine i think, please correct me if I am wrong weighing 110g (below)
They have a few off springs which looks like this
The black and yellow is definitely a high yellow
What morph is the pinkish and yellow one? I notice it has light brown spots instead of black
Both of them also exhibits orange coloration on their tails and back legs
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Re: Please help me identify the morphs
Okay yes, your gecko is a normal and a Tangerine by the looks of it.
However its bad practise to breed two gecko's together of which you not know the genetics.
The pinkish hatchling is an albino, which proves that both of your gecko's had hidden traits and unknown genetics, and could possibly have more.
The hatchlings should be kept as pets only since they now also have unknown genetics, and one of them is an unknown albino strain.
You can confirm that both of your parents are heterozygous albino, but I'd recommend not pairing them again or you risk creating more hatchlings with muddied genetics.
However its bad practise to breed two gecko's together of which you not know the genetics.
The pinkish hatchling is an albino, which proves that both of your gecko's had hidden traits and unknown genetics, and could possibly have more.
The hatchlings should be kept as pets only since they now also have unknown genetics, and one of them is an unknown albino strain.
You can confirm that both of your parents are heterozygous albino, but I'd recommend not pairing them again or you risk creating more hatchlings with muddied genetics.
Re: Please help me identify the morphs
O_O alright. Thanks Jordan. The normal female belongs to me but the mixed male belongs to a friend of mine.
Will keep an eye on the male as you suggested.
Thanks for the reply! appreciate it
Will keep an eye on the male as you suggested.
Thanks for the reply! appreciate it
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Re: Please help me identify the morphs
Yes it is! It also feels nicer to touch that the original ones.. smooth and nice
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