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Leo coloration

Sena Dragontooth

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I have two leopard geckos, one a Tremper, the other one I can't quite tell. The Tremper has a pretty definable color "palate", but my other little one is becoming very yellow. How long (approximately) will it take for her to develop her full coloration. Both are at least 4-5 months old, and were purchased at commercial pet stores, so she could be a mixture of things.
 
There is no way to really tell when she will be "done" her color changing. Usually at about a year old or so they are pretty well settled into their colors/patterns though. I still have ones that are a few years old now that I see getting spots or finding a stripe I never saw, so it goes on for a long time. But I find it really fun to watch them change as they grow, so enjoy it and take lots of pics! You will be amazed at how much she can change!
 
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