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Old 01-24-2011, 02:50 AM
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Default NEW Rhacodactylus auriculatus morph

Hello,
a lot of people know my successful long year breeding project "High Red - Svatek line", but what I show you now is very special and new. I´ve never seen this very phantastic morph in Rhacodactylus auriculatus. Maybe you can help me to give this morph a name.








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Old 01-24-2011, 03:40 AM
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Damn thats a good looking little gecko.....sorry Im no good with names, Im gonna take a guess that these will be pretty expensive when they become available one day!!
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Very beautiful, well done. Have seen nothing like it here in the U.S. With the scalation and color gradients, their patterns look like that of a moth or butterfly. Also, the pattern resembles a Burmese python to a degree. I'm not suggesting a name really, just an observation.

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Wow it looks amazing! Indeed like a butterfly.... Not good with names either, but maybe papillon (the French word for butterfly), or checkered, or tartan.....
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Old 01-24-2011, 05:27 PM
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Very pretty markings, can't help with name sorry
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Hello,
thanks for replay!!!!!

Ashton, yes it looks like some kind of python.

Debby, It´s a good idea I like papillon.

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Here is another morph which I´m working. I love the black and white R.auriculatus and I breed for high contrast.

Here is one of my best.

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Nice animals .
In my opninion it is just a nice stripe for now . It is still young and the pattern can change by the time it is adult . to be talking of a new morph is too soon because it is not proven to be geneticly determined .
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Striped mosaic. I've hatched out a few banded mosaics before. Here's a pic of my favorite one from 2009:
Oddball Hatchling Auriculatus!

Unfortunately it's not recessive, but it has been hypothesized that it could be line bred for. Other than myself, I know Philippe de Vosjoli has hatched some out, but as of the last time I talked to him about them it was not a regular occurrence.

Nice gecko either way, and the wide white stripes are phenomenal looking!
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