View Full Version : Ron Tremper - You gotta see this!
beth wallbank
11-11-04, 02:50 PM
Anyone else get this email from Ron? Absolutely crazy!
http://www.leopardgecko.com/aptor.html
Tim and Julie B
11-11-04, 03:10 PM
The first is amazing, but the rest look like hybinos. Very confusing.
Julie
BoidsUnlimited
11-11-04, 03:42 PM
Yeah, but if you notice, the first is 2 months old. The rest are 6 months old and so on.
Tim and Julie B
11-11-04, 04:01 PM
Yup, noticed that. They still look like hybinos though.:D
Julie
*edit to say, yes I know they have red/pink eyes:D
mark129er
11-11-04, 04:09 PM
don't know much about leopards but those are sharp
While checking my emails today I realized that I had recieved an email update on Ron Tremper's website www.leopardgecko.com. I began to get very excited when I read the title "DEBUT OF NEW LEOPARD GECKO MORPH". I immediately clicked the link which took me to his site and my eyes almost popped out of my head! I saw what I would consider to be one of the most beautiful Leopard Gecko morphs EVER. It is called the A.P.T.O.R. which stands for Albino Patternless Tremper ORange. Trust me you have to see this to believe it. My faviorite is the first one (The two month old A.P.T.O.R.). Let me know what you think of this morph.
http://www.leopardgecko.com/aptor.html
Part. Rocky Mountain Lizard Ranch
http://rockymountainreptile.bravehost.com
clint545
11-12-04, 05:34 AM
WOW!
I don't know if it's just me, but those pics don't look quite right.
Sure it looks like an awesome animal but there is just something wrong with the pics. They look enhanced or something.
Dave
i think they look enhanced because the background is made black. Which makes the edges look out of the ordinairy. But i dont think the brightened up the color on them. Wouldnt be to good for his business if he did that, now wouldnt it
But anyways, those are some wicked lookin leopards
Originally posted by doenoe
i think they look enhanced because the background is made black. Which makes the edges look out of the ordinairy. But i dont think the brightened up the color on them. Wouldnt be to good for his business if he did that, now wouldnt it
But anyways, those are some wicked lookin leopards
I agree with everything you said
mudflats
11-12-04, 05:35 PM
Black and neutral backrounds also make it easier to concintrate on the animal, other then the backround. Makes "show" animals look much better usually.
Very awesome!
Also interesting how almost all the pictures are with their eyes closed, shows how sensitive albinos really are to light.
-Brock
Manitoban Herps
11-12-04, 06:56 PM
OMG - Beautiful!
clint545
11-12-04, 09:35 PM
I've seen people use black lights, to "enhance" the look of their reptiles.
herpslave
11-13-04, 08:33 PM
Well after all this guy has been breeding top notch and over the top notch quality leos. Why would you not trust a man like this? Why would he just wait for so long to release this type o leo? He could easily just say I created 100 new morphs or something and sell em. Even though they are reguler normal leos.
TheRedDragon
11-13-04, 09:17 PM
Wow, those are some NICE looking leos. :jawdrop:
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