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Leopard Geckos

Bold Stripe Leopard Gecko

Bold Stripe Leopard Gecko

They are Genetically incomplete recessive Line Bred:  Bold Stripes are believed to be Line Bred genetically, despite some claims to the contrary. Currently, Line Bred and Recessive Bold Stripes are regarded as one genotype. Appearance:  The Bold Stripe’s body has stripes. This characteristic has no effect on the head. The name of this characteristic comes […]

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Blizzard Leopard Gecko

Blizzard Leopard Gecko

Appearance:  Blizzard, a morph type of leopard geckos, lacks patterns on their body. Instead, their entire body is covered in a single color. The majority of blizzard morphs have magnificent white or yellow hues. Some blizzards will be referred to as midnight blizzard leopard geckos because of their darker coloring. A light single-colored morph is

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Black-Pearl Leopard Gecko

Black Pearl Leopard Gecko

How black pearls are different from other morphs? The leopard gecko community is still learning about the black pearl morph. Its all-black nature characterizes it. There are no patterns or additional colors visible. This is uncommon and difficult to breed for. With the exception of having all-black pigmentation rather than no color pigments, black pearl

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Emerine Leopard Gecko

Emerine Leopard Gecko

How do emerine leopard geckos originate? Ron Tremper discovered the green color mutation known as the Emeralds, commonly referred to as Emerines. Despite not being entirely green like the orange in Tangerines or the white in Blizzards, the Emerald gecko nevertheless exhibits a variety of shades of green. They typically have a variety of patterns,

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