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01-22-2012, 10:13 AM
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Very nice Antonio! Good to see some captive bred morphs hitting the market. I love the blue headed green morph and have a group of them myself that hopefully will be producing soon as well. How old are your girls?
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01-22-2012, 11:57 AM
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thanks
are born in june 2011
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01-22-2012, 12:36 PM
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hey antonio,
nice pictures - good to see they're doing well! 
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03-15-2012, 05:23 PM
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This thread has been dead for a while so I thought I would post up this interesting little guy...
This guy was labelled up as a 66% poss het for Powder Blue. It came from a DH x DH (Lucy/Powder blue) pairing. Both parent's I believe came from Morgan (thehotchick1000). This would lead me to believe that because it is visually different but clearly not a powder blue, Morgan's Lucy would be a very very white Calico (and a bloody stunning one at that!) as the Lucy gene is thought to be simple recessive. I have also heard somewhere on here (might be Michael or Ethan) that Green Granites have produced from Calico/Calico pairings.
Seeing as this guy left the states looking like your regular wild-type Tokay hatchling and arrived to me looking like this I would say this transformation happened within a single shed and it is infact a Homozygous Calico.
Any thoughts?
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03-30-2012, 04:47 AM
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03-30-2012, 08:46 AM
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Very nice pair. I assume they were wild caught?
Down the road, pleas post your breeding results in terms of what the hatchlings look like.
Good luck and enjoy!
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03-30-2012, 09:04 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by billewicz
Very nice pair. I assume they were wild caught?
Down the road, pleas post your breeding results in terms of what the hatchlings look like.
Good luck and enjoy!
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yes i will do that for sure...just wanna ask are there any information can find out the apperarance of different location?because i am living in hong kong,i get to see alot of tokay here from all different location...mostly from china i guess...today some body trying to offer a kwong dong tokay and crimes is the largest tokay sp male glowing to 16 inches...very confusing..please advise 
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03-30-2012, 10:15 AM
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No pattern, no single dots, clear black eye-color - maybe no extreme metamorphosed calicos but real albinotic animals! I'm curious about the F1's! Good luck! 
As far as I know some of the different looking rock-tokays from China and Vietnam were altered to Gekko reevesii!
Some of the giant tokays you can find on the internet are just faked ...so hopefully such a 16 inches animal really exists!
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03-30-2012, 10:23 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Green-eyed Gecko
No pattern, no single dots, clear black eye-color - maybe no extreme metamorphosed calicos but real albinotic animals! I'm curious about the F1's! Good luck! 
As far as I know some of the different looking rock-tokays from China and Vietnam were altered to Gekko reevesii!
Some of the giant tokays you can find on the internet are just faked ...so hopefully such a 16 inches animal really exists!
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So that"s no way to tell them apart is it?I really wants to know,thanks
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03-30-2012, 10:35 AM
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Well I'm not foolproof, because there are so many different tokay-populations in SE-Asia (many of them are definitely are undefined different species). I keep Gekko reevesii on my own... their body- and head-shape looks different to Gekko gecko! So i would say it's more Gekko gecko.
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