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Hey guys Im new here, and i wanted to know if regular morph leopard geckos have spots of orange in their tales. About a month and a half ago I bought an albino and a regular leopard gecko. The regular one, called obi, now has three or four spots of orange, is that normal? Also, the albino leopard gecko was bigger than obi when i first got it, but now it looks like obi can eat it
 
Yes, A Normal can have some orange spots on the tail.

Are these 2 geckos housed together? If so, I would seperate them right away if one is that much bigger than the other. The bigger one is probably dominating the smaller one and the smaller one probably isn't getting enough food.
 
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