Orange colored leopard geckos are now starting to emerge in the reptile population. Let me describe to you some of the collections and its characteristics.
Bright line bell albinos
Bright bells are characterized as exuding intense and vividly deep orange color of the body and head. Most of which posses a contrasting color patterns and markings of lavender, lime yellow, and maroon that enhances the depth of the majority of its color orange body and head. They also show the dorsal stripe that was developed by Albey Scholls. The stripes vary from one gecko to the other bright line geckos. The tangerine trait of this particular species will start to manifest when it reaches about 30 - 50 grams.
Nonetheless, as they age the bright orange coloration will also start to deteriorate but the good news is the color loss is only minimal.
Bright line is a cross bred of Dorsal Stripe Tangerine from Albey and Tangerine Bell Albinos.
Bright Bell Enigma Albinos
Bell Enigma is the result of the cross breeding of the best Bright line bell albinos with Tangerine Bell Enigma Albinos. The combination of these species certainly created a new stunning and attractive aberrant patterns and head markings.
They are characterized as having an intense color head pattern and markings along with the dorsal stripe from its parents. The Enigma traits do not only intensify the color but also came up with new unique features that are not found in non-enigma bright bells.
Hiss "Hybino" Bell Albinos
This is a product of breeding Kelli Hammack's Bell albinos which is described as possessing 85% carrot tail with a matching color of its body.
The hiss hybino can be identified by its strong orange body color with less or no body markings. They also have an extreme and full colored carrot tail. Hiss albino is another type of orange leopard gecko that most enthusiasts are fond of.
Red Stripe Bell Albinos
These geckos have beautiful lavender color surrounded with a well defined orange stripe. Most of the red stripe bells come in an intense shade of orange on its tails and heads. The orange stripe is often with a deeper shade of orange borderline exhibiting a more appealing contrast of lavender and orange.
Dorsal Stripe Tangerines
Dorsal stripes comes in vibrant and intensely deep orange body color in which a line with a light yellow orange color that runs through its dorsal. One good factor about these species is that they generally keep the intensity of its color throughout adulthood as well as throughout the breeding process. They seem not to dull much as they age which makes them more lovable.
There are more orange leopard gecko emerging from these species, find out more about these reptiles soon.
Lily Green has been caring for Leopard Geckos for over 15 years and is an author on the subject. It is her goal to see to it that Leopard Geckos are cared for properly. To get more useful tips about orange leopard gecko or get a copy of her FREE 'Leopard Gecko Care' mini-course feel free to visit her site at Leopard Gecko Information.
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