Variation on leopard gecko coloration and patterns appears to be
infinite. It would be a major undertaking and constant work to define
standards for color and pattern phases using the unscientific method,
much less the scientific method. If you like it, buy it, if you don't
then don't. Most breeders try to use consistent descriptions, I think
that is enough. Not much is accomplished arguing over a name. The albino
definition probably belongs in the in the realm of academic
herpetologists like Aaron Bauer.

Personally, I have had enough of the albino thing.  I've seen two of my
friends fight over this and grow old in short period of time. The albino
word seems to bring out qualities in people I'd rather not see, that
includes breeders and customers.

If  I see a Wallybanger diplipsquatter color phase and think it is worth
the $, then I'll buy it! ;-)

Julie Bergman
http://www.geckoranch.com
GGA lifetime member

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