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I've noticed lately that my blizzard Leopard Gecko is developing a yellowish tint on the top of his scales. Its not like its in one concetrated area, its all over. The yellow isn't that noticable, you can only see up close. Is this normal?
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is it yellow or a darkish cream color?
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Yes. Most blizzards yellow out as they age.
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Some people like to call them bananna blizzards.
My Leopard Geckos
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1.0 Tangerine Albino het R.A.P.T.O.R (Jaws)
0.1 Tangerine Albino (Champ)
0.1 Super Hypo Tangerine Carrot Tail (Chewy)
0.1 Super Hypo Carrot Tail Baldy (Casper)
0.1 Hypo Tangerine Carrot Tail (Stumpy)
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My Bearded Dragon
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1.0 Normal (Draco)
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Thanks
______________________ 0.0.1 Python regius 0.0.1 Eublepharis macularius ______________________ "Life is so unlike theory"-Anthony Trollope
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