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04-29-05, 01:39 AM
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Oodles and Oodles of Albinos
ok, i have NO idea how to tell the difference between the albinos. And appearently if you don't match them up when you mate them, you'll end up with all normals. so can anyone tell me what types these two are

This is my male

This is his possible mate
My male is younger and smaller. He's actually only about 3-4 months. i don't know about the female.
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04-29-05, 08:21 AM
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It's pretty hard to tell with the lighting you have in the pictures. Is there any chance you can take some in natural light, or at least not a pinkish glow?
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04-29-05, 10:04 AM
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This one was taken outside, so it's as natuaral as i can get it
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05-03-05, 12:33 PM
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the top ones a bell albino the bottom one a tremper
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05-05-05, 01:59 AM
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thanks, it would be very frustrating to mate the wrong kind of albinos.
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05-07-05, 12:10 PM
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if you breed the tremper albino with the bell(or the other way round lol)
you would get normal looking babys het for both strains
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05-08-05, 12:33 AM
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yeah i know,,,, that's why it would be frustrating.
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05-13-05, 05:41 AM
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Look at the eyes, bell eyes are much different. As a general rule Tremper are more subdued like the bottom one, vegas are brighter, and Bell are higher contrast, but those are just generals. I have vegas that look just like tremp and one you would swear is a bell, so its really hard to tell for sure. My personal guess is they are both Tremper. Where did you get them from?
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05-14-05, 08:21 PM
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Well only one is mine, but both are from PJ's Pet Center where i work.
I don't know who my boss gets his lizards from.
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05-16-05, 10:43 AM
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I would bet tremp if it is from a pet store, nice geckos whichever they are.
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