Description
The Striped Oreo Whiteout African Fat Tail Gecko (#61523-08) is a high-contrast, selectively bred morph for the serious reptile keeper. This gecko combines the bold, clean pattern of the Oreo with the reduced pattern and coloration of the Whiteout, creating a striking animal. It’s become one of our steady sellers since we started stocking it in mid-2024. A customer recently drove three hours to pick one up instead of waiting for shipping, which speaks to its desirability.
Stand-Out Features
- High-Contrast Pattern: The “Oreo” gene produces crisp, dark stripes and bands against a lighter base, offering excellent visual definition.
- Clean Whiteout Influence: The Whiteout gene reduces typical patterning and muddiness, resulting in a cleaner, more refined overall appearance.
- Robust Fat-Tail Build: Known for a stockier, hardier physique compared to some other gecko species, with a characteristically thick tail used for fat storage.
- Proven Captive-Bred Lineage: This is a captive-bred animal from established morph lines, ensuring better health and predictability than wild-caught specimens.
- Manageable Size & Temperament: Adult size is manageable for most keepers, and their generally docile nature makes them a good choice for attentive owners.
Technical Data
| Morph | Striped Oreo Whiteout |
| Species | Hemitheconyx caudicinctus (African Fat-Tailed Gecko) |
| Item # | 61523-08 |
| Sex | Unsexed Juvenile |
| Weight (measured) | 5.1 oz |
| Diet | Insectivore (Crickets, Dubia Roaches, Mealworms) |
| Housing | 20-Gallon Long Enclosure Minimum for Adult |
| Temperature Gradient | 88-90°F Warm Side, 75-80°F Cool Side |
Your Questions Answered
How does the Whiteout gene affect the Oreo pattern?
The Whiteout gene works to reduce and clean up the typical background pattern and coloration. When combined with the Oreo gene, it allows the dark Oreo stripes and bands to stand out with greater clarity against a cleaner, often lighter background, enhancing the contrast.
What is the care level for this gecko?
African Fat-Tailed Geckos are considered intermediate-level reptiles. They require specific, consistent temperature and humidity gradients, a secure enclosure, and a proper insect-based diet. Prior experience with basic reptile husbandry is recommended.
Will the stripes change as it grows?
The fundamental striped Oreo pattern is genetic and will remain. The contrast and exact shade may intensify or settle as the gecko matures through its juvenile phase into adulthood. The Whiteout influence typically helps maintain a clean appearance as it grows.
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