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EMERINE Leopard Gecko

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What is a EMERINE leopard gecko? I think i might have one i posted pics(on alot of different forums) of her but everyone said it was a hypo tang with greenish color. but when i looked at different types i found the Emerine and it looks a lot like her
 
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imo, i think she can be classified as an emerine. yes in some the green is very bright limeish but she still has some definite green on her and a good amount of it :)
 
You have to wait until she is an adult to be sure. Make sure the green intensifies or goes away. It's kind of hard to tell at this point. But she could have a little Ermine in her but I don't know if it would be enough to consider her Ermine. But at the same I haven't really worked with Ermines, just seen pics and read about them.
 
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