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who's working with heavily spotted/midnights?

Garrick of crestedgecko.com is the only one I've seen regularly advertising midnights. Most of my blizzards would qualify as midnights and are darker than most of the ones I've seen advertised on crestedgecko.com and I purchased them as normals from VMS and geckos.etc . Kelli Hammack of HISS had a dark project going with some heavily spotted dark pigmented geckos, I'm not sure if she's made any significant strides or is still pursuing that project.

-Alice
 
aliceinwl said:
Most of my blizzards would qualify as midnights and are darker than most of the ones I've seen advertised on crestedgecko.com


I want to see pictures! I know there are a few people in europe that are working with them.
 
Here's a pic of one of my females, my 1.3 breeders with an ablino and one of their offspring. Blizzard color is very mood dependent even my darkest female can go pale gray, and the male in the upper left of the group pic can get as dark as she is.
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Here're a couple of pics to illustrate what I mean by color change. These are the same two leos and less than a minute had elapsed between these two shots. My male lightens very quickly when he's stressed / excited. For this reason, I don't place a lot of stock in the midnight morph. These guys were all pretty light when I got them as babies :rolleyes:
 

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That's real cool. I like how they change colors. Too bad its brought on by stress tho.
 
aliceinwl said:
For this reason, I don't place a lot of stock in the midnight morph.

This is my reason behind it as well, but we will see as time progresses and people work with them more.
 
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