Oedura morph?

Oedura castelnau amelanistic:
What could I say this morph is?
Baby
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Adult
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Thanks
Tom
 

PassPort

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The banding has been reduced to small circles, very unusual and cool. I'd love to have some of those!
 
No its not the same gecko, but the adult male look exactly like the baby when he was born 2 years ago. And then I put that one in to banded females, and now I have 9 of them. 50 % being banded and 50% being like this. And now I also have a female to that male, and eggs in the incubator, so I can not say how they will look like yet.
Next year I will sell some of them, and thats the reason I will have some name or morph of them.
 

freddy81

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Hello Tom.

Put me up on the list for some offspings.

Hope to see you soon...long time no see..=)

*Skål gamle gosse* :biggrin:

/Freddy
 

Nicolas

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No its not the same gecko, but the adult male look exactly like the baby when he was born 2 years ago. And then I put that one in to banded females, and now I have 9 of them. 50 % being banded and 50% being like this. And now I also have a female to that male, and eggs in the incubator, so I can not say how they will look like yet.
Next year I will sell some of them, and thats the reason I will have some name or morph of them.

interesting Tom.

If there is NO genetic relation between your "circle back"(just a possibility of name :idea:) male and your "normal" female and you have 50% "circle back" babies it could mean this trait is co-dominant so you could (perhaps) have a strong phenotype (super form) when crossing circle X circle but if there is any relation between the parents the female could be het "circle" and in this case the trait "circle" recessive.

Happy to know the follow up.
 

Derek

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Hi Tom,

Nice castlenaui indeed! I remember many years back someone (I think it was Tremper?) had some "patternless" Oedura that looked very similar to the one's in your pics. Whatever they case, they are very nice!

Derek
 

Ken Bartenfeld

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Hi Tom,

That is very interesting looking! I think they would look neat as a patternless "morph." Although natural is just as good too ;-)

Beautiful gecko!

Here were two I produced a year ago or so?

Different pattern...
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Much darker than usual...
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Best Wishes,
Ken
 

PassPort

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Here's some of my "abnormal" castelnaui:

My high yellow male, aberrant pattern, and no, he's not an amel
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That same male next to one of my high yellow marmorata for a size comparison
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Last, but definitely not least, my high orange male
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Thanks all for your answers, and I love all your Oedura´s pictures.
Have you got some nice offsprings from them? And how would they look?
Here is also a high orange Oedura, Its not from my own breeding, I bought him in Germany for a couple of years ago.
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Just some update.
The male above and this female (picture).
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Produced 3 babies out of 3 eggs so far, there looks like this, so far 100% (abberant, circleback, patternless)?
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PassPort

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Thanks all for your answers, and I love all your Oedura´s pictures.
Have you got some nice offsprings from them? And how would they look?
Here is also a high orange Oedura, Its not from my own breeding, I bought him in Germany for a couple of years ago.
Oedura+castelnaui_3374.jpg

can you by any chance ship that one to me?????

STUNNING!
 
That orange one is going to Norway, with 3 others normal castelnaui, maybe 2-3 years ago.
Im only breeding amelanistic ones now, of the genus Oedura.
 
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