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== Bell Albino == | == Bell Albino == | ||
− | The Bell Albino (also less commonly called the Florida Albino) is the newest of the three Leopard Gecko Albino Strains and was discovered by Mark Bell. The eyes of the Bell Albinos is the easiest way to tell them apart from the other two strains. Their eyes are a light pink color. Th body tends to have brown spots. Bell Albinos can also express a lavender color on their bodies. | + | The Bell Albino (also less commonly called the Florida Albino) is the newest of the three Leopard Gecko [[Albino]] Strains and was discovered by Mark Bell. The eyes of the Bell Albinos is the easiest way to tell them apart from the other two strains. Their eyes are a light pink color. Th body tends to have brown spots. Bell Albinos can also express a lavender color on their bodies. |
== Genetics == | == Genetics == | ||
− | Bell Albino: recessive | + | Bell Albino: [[recessive]] |
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== Images == | == Images == |
Latest revision as of 08:21, 1 March 2021
Bell Albino
The Bell Albino (also less commonly called the Florida Albino) is the newest of the three Leopard Gecko Albino Strains and was discovered by Mark Bell. The eyes of the Bell Albinos is the easiest way to tell them apart from the other two strains. Their eyes are a light pink color. Th body tends to have brown spots. Bell Albinos can also express a lavender color on their bodies.
Genetics
Bell Albino: recessive
Images
Image Reference
- Locke, Tamara. Dirty Stinky Stuff. 10 Feb. 2008 <http://www.dirtystinkystuff.com>.
- Rekowski, Mike. Reptiles by Rekowski. <http://www.reptilesbyrekowski.com>.
- Baronak, Matthew. SaSobek's World of Reptile's.