In 1991, breeders began creating designer geckos that has taken the interest of other breeders and pet enthusiasts alike. Today, there are a few different types of geckos, the leucistic, yellow, and albino belong.
When it comes to an albino, there are several different varieties you can find. There are the bells, Tremper and Rainwater varieties. Each of these three different varieties have their own characteristics. If you try to combine two of these varieties during the breeding one were that you would actually get a normal looking gecko takes a unique albino. You must enclose with their own breed any variety in order to reach a different version albino. Even then, there are times that you get a normal looking lizard in breeding two of the same varieties. There is no predicting when you get an albino leopard gecko.
It can be hard to distinguish the three different varieties of each other. Most people will make an educated guess which is which, but there is no exact scientific measure. Some believe that the variety is Tremper find the most common type and were one of the first varieties to be found. There are some lizards that are brown in color and are called "Mocha Variety", but they can also in pink and white color. Eye color of these varieties can range from being like a traditional Gecko vary on a bright red color. If an albino geckos will increase in a warmer environment, they tend to be darker in color.
The next most common variant is the use of rainwater diversity. They were originally thought to be pinker in color than other varieties, but now that has been proven to be untrue. When it comes to the bell variety, these are extremely rare and most have never seen. They are darker than any other variety in the rule and have the reddest eyes of the three varieties. Most lizards darker in color with age, but the bell diversity seems the same no matter how old it is.
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