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Old 07-21-04, 08:03 AM   #1
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Line Gecko?

Does anyone have pics they can post of these Line geckos I've been hearing about? I bought a new baby yesterday and Ithink it may be one, but I am not sure... I'll post pics tonight as I am at work now, but I am curious....
Aren't Line geckos (with a line down the back and tail) a new morph or something?? shouldn't they bbe really expensive or hard to find??
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Old 07-21-04, 03:11 PM   #2
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No one has heard of these? Just a leopard Gecko with a stripe going down theback, kinda like an African Fat Tail? I sweat I heard someone on here talking about it.. it being a new morph. I don't know if the name is line gecko, but I use that name to describe it. I can't wait to get home to take pictures.. but surely someone (Drgndrop?) would have heard of or know what I am talking about... right??
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Old 07-21-04, 03:21 PM   #3
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I would think that you are talking about a striped gecko which are not new nor rare.
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Striped leos are common enough, they've got a stripe down the spine but it's made of (almost) touching dots. There's also a lined gecko, or sometimes called skunk gecko, which is in the Gekko family, that's what had me confused a bit at first.

Lined/Striped leos can be found just about anywhere. Check out High Quality Reptiles, they're bound to have some pictures online.
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ah ok, and does this white line on the leopard gecko typically go down the tail as well? just curious... and I will check out the web site to see pics.. see what I may get when it grows up
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Sounds like you dont have a leo at all. I have never heard of a "white" leo unless it was a very high quality blizzard or a blazzer. You might have a skunk gecko. Try and get some pics for us.
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