True normal. 7 1/2 years old. F2

Allee Toler

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Pardon her goopy eyes. She has a double eye infection and that's ointment.

This is Adellah. I recently adopted her from a local woman who decided to retire her collection. Adellah hatched May 2nd 2002 from an F1 x F1 pair. I feel honored to have her in my collection. I can't wait to celebrate her 8th birthday!
 

GeckoGirl1990

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I got my two normal females as babies in 2003, lookin just as good as ever!
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OffshoreMetal

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It's funny how normal is the new rarity.

Its not simply that normal is the new rarity. Its the Normal Gene , Unmodified.
It has been so long that Leopard geckos are kept in captivity that even a normal leopard gecko has designer genes. The true Normal ( Wild genes ) Is now considered rare because leopard geckos are so easy to find that there's almost no more importation from the wild.
 
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