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10-09-2007, 10:24 PM
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What morph is this leopard gecko ?
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10-09-2007, 11:39 PM
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It looks to be a nice Tremper albino. Tangerine refers to the coloring, which can be view as different colors by different people. Plus cpu monitors can affect coloring as well. If it is of an orange (tangerine) hue then I would say it is a Tangerine Tremper albino.
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10-12-2007, 04:28 PM
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I agree with Jeremy she has great color but she looks on the skinny side. Did you buy her from a reputable pet store? If not I would quarantine and have a fecal done. She may be just underfed too. Better safe than sorry.
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10-12-2007, 04:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Stephies_Leos
I agree with Jeremy she has great color but she looks on the skinny side. Did you buy her from a reputable pet store? If not I would quarantine and have a fecal done. She may be just underfed too. Better safe than sorry.
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I agree.. looks like a normal albino, but also thin. fatten that baby up ^_^
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10-12-2007, 10:09 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Stephies_Leos
I agree with Jeremy she has great color but she looks on the skinny side. Did you buy her from a reputable pet store? If not I would quarantine and have a fecal done. She may be just underfed too. Better safe than sorry.
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I got him from a reputable pet store, but they had just bought him from someone else a few days before, so I'm not sure how the previous owner kept him. He seems to be eating ok. I am also going to give him a little de-wormer just to be on the safe side. He looks like he could be huge if he was feed well. He is very long. The reason I thought that he could possibly be a Tangerine albino is that he has a lot of orange on his legs compared to my other Tremper albino. I need to get a better picture of the spots that looks orange. Since he is a male, he has been kept by himself. I'm getting him fattened up for breeding in couple of months.
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10-13-2007, 12:29 AM
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He has beautiful tangerine color and I love the orange spots on his head ! He will be handsome when you get him fattened up ! Congrats !
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10-13-2007, 01:20 AM
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Actually, I don't think it looks like a normal albino at all! Photos can be deceiving, but it looks like there is quite a bit of striped carrot-tail, and the spotty areas appear to 'line up"... so I'm going to guess it's an APTOR (Albino Patternless Tremper ORange). Also, APTOR's tend to look long and lean. It's a Tremper for sure, and a very pretty one!
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10-14-2007, 08:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Golden Gate Geckos
Actually, I don't think it looks like a normal albino at all! Photos can be deceiving, but it looks like there is quite a bit of striped carrot-tail, and the spotty areas appear to 'line up"... so I'm going to guess it's an APTOR (Albino Patternless Tremper ORange). Also, APTOR's tend to look long and lean. It's a Tremper for sure, and a very pretty one!
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When I first saw him at the store I also thought that he was an APTOR. I told the seller that and he didn't really know what they were, and he didn't really look like any of the Trempers I have, so I thought I post it here and get other peoples opinion. Is there away for me to take another shot to be able to get a better picture of if he could be an APTOR or something else ? what part of his body do I need to take a close picture of ?
And he looks much prettier in person than in those pictures. I think his body temp was a little cool when I took those picture so the colors aren’t really showing
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10-15-2007, 03:41 PM
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Hello
Hello,
That is a georgeous tangerine gecko you have there! That is not a common color, is it?
Tracie
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