Hi,

I am asking this question because it involves the credibility of a potential
"customer" of group of my geckos (and if he's reading this he should
understand my concern).

I have been in contact with a person who claims he has the following gecko
morphs and that he can produce these geckos.

luecistics
snows
high (really neon high)
yellows
pinks
blacks
anerythristics
mossy green coloured

This may sound normal or reasonable but the gecko species in question is
Pachydactylus bibronii (or probably P. turneri). Is it possible to produce
these morphs within this species? Has anyone ever heard of this? I would
think these would appear in the market at some time or other if they
existed. Sorry to sound like a full newb but I do not keep/breed leopards or
crested geckos and I have little interest in them so I don't really know
what these morphs even look like. But I have seen bibron's (turner's) and
they all look brown with black stripes to me. I have asked him to send me
pics and he has agreed. While I wait I thought I would ask here.

Thanks for any help. I really appreciate any input.

Mike

PS: The geckos I plan to sell him are Turner's geckos.

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