I won;t get into the nit picking (already done enough of that about the
albino leos), but I will say this however.  The Rainwater line was the first
albino I got to see in person and was highly impressed by it.  'Max' (normal
albino) was exactly how I pictured them and then some.  I was lead to
believe by the breeder whom I purchased my first Tremper albino (Mr. Leo
gecko himself) that they looked exactly like the Rainwater line.  Being
cheaper than the Rainwater line, I sunk $1000 into a pink and yellow gecko
that disappointingly turned dark brown after owning her for 2 months.  I
complained after informing that breeder that she'd be pictured next to Max.
I originally requested a refund, but instead opted to give that breeder
another chance with his line.  That second chance was the gecko in the
before-after.jpg pic.  Anyhow, I have grown to appreciate the Tremper line,
but my heart still lies with the Rainwater line.  I may sound a bit negative
with what has just been said, but I will readily recommend the breeder in
discussion for his jungle and striped leos (which IMO, a true jungle must
have an aberrant tail, not regularly banded).
Later,
Chris
Can I have my cheese now? :)
----- Original Message -----
From: Julie Bergman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 10:08 PM
Subject: Re: [Gecko] Albino leopards (was:meaning of "hypo")


> Chris,
>
> To think some folks might have been dissappointed in the male's changes!
> I always liked Ron's better because they do things like that!
>
> Julie Bergman
> http://www.geckoranch.com
> GGA lifetime member
>
>
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