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    So would my gecko be considered a super stripe?

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    I would wait till its a bit bigger ... but it looks like it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lunar Gecko View Post
    I would wait till its a bit bigger ... but it looks like it.
    Haha I get so impatient with my small geckos. I can't wait to see how much they'll change. Thanks though! I see bits of yellow/orange on the light stripes, wonder if that'll go anywhere.

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    How about color changing? Is it normal when gecko can completely lose his stripe after few hours of exposition to artificial light?

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    This is my little guy the moment I bought him at a reptile show on April 14th. What would he be? A Super Stripe?

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    The lateral stripes are the ones I need to see to tell but if the stripes are clear then I would say super stripe.
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    This is what I llike to call a super stripe...

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    WOW Kylie, thats a lot of stripes on that little one. <3
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    I am new to buying and breeding Gargoyles. I have several types that match some of your pictures below. How does one determine a price to put on them?
    Is a reticulated more in demand than say the striped? Or what about the mottled?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Exocticreptiles View Post
    I am new to buying and breeding Gargoyles. I have several types that match some of your pictures below. How does one determine a price to put on them?
    Is a reticulated more in demand than say the striped? Or what about the mottled?
    the best way to price animals is to browse through the trade ads and compare prices of other sellers. Also, check out the websites of some of the gargoyle breeders who frequent this and other sites to get an idea of the prices they are asking. The interest in morphs depends on each individual person: some prefer stripes, some prefer blotches. High color animals are sought after and demand higher prices than animals that do not sport a lot of color.

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