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    Some people have indicated that finding the method to contribute is rather difficult. And I have to admit, that it is not all that obvious. So to help, here is a thread to help as a quide. How to become a contributing member of FaunaClassifieds.

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A little help with "name that strain"?

Mark and Aimee

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We've never cared much about what "strain" of albino we have... But now we have two males that look drastically different. A little help would be greatly appreciated!

Here's our first male. We've always thought he was just another tremper. He keeps getting darker with each shed.

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And here's the male we got today. He is twice the size of the other male, and a brilliant yellow/orange and pastel pink.

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Any thoughts are appreciated... We're not looking for "the" answer, but rather some opinions.

Mark
 
They both are Trempers, I am pretty sure. Trempers vary greatly in color, from browned out to amgeckos's trempers...
 
For the first one, you can tell it's a Tremper because of the dark brown. Some Rainwaters have similar colors, but the boldness of the patterning on the head is very classic Tremper. It's more solid as opposed to the speckled look that Bells have or the washed out look of Rainwaters.

For the second one, it's obviously a Tremper because only Trempers look like that. :D The other strains don't have that clean tang and white look. Bells and Rainwaters are still advancing their tang coloration so they don't have that whole-body tang coloration, plus they tend to have lavender saddles instead of clean white.

Hmm.. I hope that makes some sense. Great-looking leos btw.
 
The eyes on your dark tremper also identify it as a tremper. Bells, although typically dark, have distinctive light eyes. Here's a Bell eye.
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You say you just got the second one......... Well, if you let the second one get colder than 84 degrees, it has a very good chance of turning the same color as the other one........ So my suggestion is to keep that gecko warm! I've noticed that the color tends to stay after the gecko is over 9 months old.

Matt
 
Setting the color!

In my experience I have actually seen the color set within a month or two after hatching! Course the possibility it could darken after that is there so I would give them an entire year at 88-90 before any cooling period. I would also agree both those are obviously trempers. One thing with the trempers I have noticed is their band markings are distinct. They are either light pink,light lavender usually! Then with rainwaters you get a different looking lavender and also eye color most of the time. Anyway those are nice looking animals you have there. I would like to suggest BUBBLEGUM as a name for the second one. Thanks for sharing.
 
Thanks for the explanations... That provided boatloads of help. I might actually say I understand WHY they are trempers now.

In any event - the second male will be hooked up with our nicest SHTCTB. And a few other girls, just for fun.
 
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