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Genetic Melanistic Leos?

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serendipitously hatched, not the result of line breeding or breeding for the melanistic look.....stay tuned.
 
Nice! What cross were they from? The toes are neat, looks like the AFTs with the white toes.
 
I would call that hyper-melanistic before calling it a true melanistic...
I agree. For those of us who have been breeding leos for awhile, the vast majority of them looked very much like these ones before we started breeding the melanin out and color in to them. I think it would be GREAT to have a true melanistic (all black) leopard gecko, but many breeders got frustrated and lost interest because the best we could do was produce hyper-melanistics.

Go for it, Alex!
 
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