Pictus morphs with pictures :)

yellermelon

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this is some of my pictus collection. These little guys have grabbed my attention and captivated me. They are always full of spunk and spudder, and love a good cricket battle royal!
Adult red male
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My Holdback snow female from this past year
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the begaining of a line bred BOLD project ;)
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Good ol xanthic
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Partial Tri-stripe..
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young red male
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Red hatchling
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This next gecko I HOPE to be a Axanthic. I will be working on proving this out this coming year. It hatched from my red group, white and black, No red or yellow not even in the eyes.
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eye pics for reference
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Pics of my original snows can be found here.
http://www.geckosunlimited.com/community/paroedura/37714-p-picta-snows.html
 

yellermelon

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Also wanted to mention a friend of mine has a purple pictus with solid black eyes. I thik its unproven but awesome looking none the less. Maybe he will post pics for you guys
 

Kirby56

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wow those are very nice geckos i love that little axanthic one and if you can i would love to see the purple one
 

SaSobek

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it wouldn't be this guy would it yeller?


:yikes:
that was when i first got him he lost his tail in shipping i will take some new pics later of him
 

taylaronan

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pictus color morphs

Hello, I am very new to all this to bear with me. I am a graduate student working with various geckos and one project involves Pictus color morphs. If any one can send me any information on morphs that they have observed/bred and the possible genetic/breeding patterns observed I would be very grateful. We have never heard of the "snow" morph but upon looking at our collection in the lab it appears that we may have one. I thank you all for your time in responding.
 

Riverside Reptiles

Administrator (HMFIC)
Hello, I am very new to all this to bear with me. I am a graduate student working with various geckos and one project involves Pictus color morphs. If any one can send me any information on morphs that they have observed/bred and the possible genetic/breeding patterns observed I would be very grateful. We have never heard of the "snow" morph but upon looking at our collection in the lab it appears that we may have one. I thank you all for your time in responding.


Very rare "rainbow" morph picta:

 

yellermelon

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The snow genetics are still being figured out. But as of the date 100% of the offspring from my group have been noticeably lighter with no "normal" colored babies. A few of them are extremely light as well.
 

Matt K

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Is the rainbow picta real ? The blue looks really fake to my eyes.

Uh, really? ;)

....
But on a side note I wouldnt mind getting into more red versions and focusing on that. Could the aforementioned pale with black eyes not be a leucistic of sime kind?
 

OffshoreMetal

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Stupid question LOL , seeing that it was Riverside that said this leaved me perplex , I didnt tought it was real but i never saw RR posting something not serious.
Haha :rofl:

A rainbow morph would be really cool tho.
 

Riverside Reptiles

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Don't feel bad. Last time I posted that picture I got about half a dozen PMs from people wanting to know where they could get one! lol
 
So I'm assuming the girl in the middle you'd call a snow?
The light one was sold to me as a 'caramel albino' but I just call her a xanthic or hypo.


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Ginny

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It is a very nice trio.
My male looks like your female in the middle. I like this colour variation, but I don`t call them snow.;-)
Only one daughter of 2008 looks like daddy.
And yes, I think you may call the other girl xanthic (if you want).

I hope, there will never be Paroedura picta looking like bubblegum.;-)
 

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bro paul

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Very cool geckos! Thanks for sharing...and tempting me. I really don't need to get into another species!
 
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