Can a leaperd gecko be put in with a albino gecko?

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2026-02-11 06:05

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Yes, both are the same species but may be different morphs. Leopard geckos have been in the reptile hobby going through selective breeding for a very long time. With selective breeding, some genetics are dominant and others are recessive. Dominant traits are traits that only one parent needs to exhibit and recessive are traits that both mother and father must carry in order for the babies to show these genetic. Some of these genes may not always be physically present but are in their bloodline. Thus, a lot of breeders would like the seller to define their specific bloodlines in order to try and predict what the babies may turn out like. Albino comes in three different recessive strains: Bell, Tremper, Rainwater. Each of these names derive from the last name of the person who discovered the trait.

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