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Wow, Those geckos are gorgeous! Can't remember if it was mentioned, where did these geckos come from, I mean, who bred them?
 
Thanks again for all the comments. Jeanne, this pair was hatched out a few years ago by a hobbyist in California from two high yellow parents. I did not see any pics of the parents but was told there was nothing noticeably different about them. These were the only two eggs that he was able to hatch out, and they hatched out totally pink in body color with black eyes, and developed the pattern as they grew.
 
I coulda sworn wha the said it was a bell homozygous, because he bred it back t odad and get normal bells. I guess it could have been het though. LOL but im not going to argue you kelli :)
 
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