Help identifying visually expressed genes

Alexander Chan

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I received a very malnourished gecko a few months ago that is now doing much better and has put on a lot of weight. I’m just curious of what genes it may have (I’m not familiar with any morphs, i’ve only cared for the one). I know the purchaser of the animal, however she doesn’t know much about it aside from that she bought it at a reptile expo for her grandson approximately 2 years ago for about $200-250.
 

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acpart

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As I mentioned in the previous post, he is a stripe since his bands go from shoulder to tail, rather than side by side. Given the fact that he's an adult and the bands are still so dark, I think you can safely say he's a boldstripe.

Aliza
 

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