Julie Bergman wrote:
>
>
> > One of Scott's Leucistic Leopard Geckos has some discoloration (purplish
> > color) on top of her head and back.
>
> This sounds like just part of her coloration unless it appeared suddenly. I would
> not worry about it. She is not a pure leucistic, and that is interesting!
>
Okay, I'm curious, Julie. Are you saying she's not pure leucistic because the
colour phase was wrongly named (should be patternless), or have you detected
something in the description of the gecko to be able to tell? I'm really
wondering, since my patternless/leucistic have purple heads and tails. I've seen
others with white. No one has yet been able to tell me if the purple makes for a
different patternless (like the two albino strains). Is there a good
explanation for the white and purple (leucistic) patternless? Is one purebred
and one a cross of some sort? I've been trying to get this answered for 3 years
now.
Heeeeeellllllllp.... :)
Thanks
Hilde
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