Hello, Im Brazilian

Cássio Júnior

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Well, I'm Cássio and I live in Brazil, I have 6 Gecko that are my passion.
Currently here in Brazil there are few breeders and even fewer (metamorphoses)
I intend to acquire a lot of information and experience regarding management and care.
Thanks for accepting me.

Note: if I want to post a photo, can it be sent in any format?
 

Cássio Júnior

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Hi Cassio, and welcome to the Forum! I'm looking forward to seeing your pictures!
Welcome! I think most photos can be sent to a post. Try one and see if it works! I can guarantee that .jpg will work.

Aliza

Good morning everyone, I'm also looking forward to sharing the photos.
I acquired it, but I can't discover the morphology, because I don't know the parents. Can someone help me?

Cassio jr
 

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acpart

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I'm not sure from the pictures how many different geckos are there. The first one that's yellow with the beige stripe in the middle is an albino, though there's no way to know which of the albino types it is. The stripe down the middle makes it a "reverse stripe" as well. There's one other with lots of beige spots. That one's also an albino. The other pictures are of a gecko (or a few different geckos!) that have no body spots. These are usually called super hypo (no body spots) geckos and if they're more orange they would be "super hypo tangerine".

Aliza
 

Cássio Júnior

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I'm not sure from the pictures how many different geckos are there. The first one that's yellow with the beige stripe in the middle is an albino, though there's no way to know which of the albino types it is. The stripe down the middle makes it a "reverse stripe" as well. There's one other with lots of beige spots. That one's also an albino. The other pictures are of a gecko (or a few different geckos!) that have no body spots. These are usually called super hypo (no body spots) geckos and if they're more orange they would be "super hypo tangerine".

Aliza
Thank you again for your attention, yes they really are different geckos. I managed to take care of them, now they are with me.
Thank you for clearing the doubt regarding Super Hypo.
I have one more gecko that I think would be an albino Mack Snow
 

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Cássio Júnior

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I'm not sure from the pictures how many different geckos are there. The first one that's yellow with the beige stripe in the middle is an albino, though there's no way to know which of the albino types it is. The stripe down the middle makes it a "reverse stripe" as well. There's one other with lots of beige spots. That one's also an albino. The other pictures are of a gecko (or a few different geckos!) that have no body spots. These are usually called super hypo (no body spots) geckos and if they're more orange they would be "super hypo tangerine".

Aliza
For us to know which morph my geckos are, do I need to find out the morph of the parents? Or do you have any other tips or techniques?
 

acpart

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The mack snow in your picture isn't an albino because it's black. It is a reverse stripe, though. Without knowing the genetics of the parents, you can only determine the visual morph of a gecko. This means, for example, that you can tell whether a gecko is an albino or not, but there is no way to know whether it's a Tremper, Bell or Rainwater albino. It is true, though, that most albino geckos are Tremper but that's not definitive. It's also impossible to know unless you do test breeding, whether your gecko has a gene for albino that isn't visually expressed.

Aliza
 

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