Tangerine Amel (LMG) African Fat Tail Gecko

$149.99

Tangerine Amel (LMG) African Fat Tail Gecko — 235+ sold. In stock at Morphdirect.

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Description

The Tangerine Amel (LMG) African Fat Tail Gecko is a selectively bred reptile for the intermediate to advanced keeper looking for a unique, docile display animal with exceptional color. This line is known for its vibrant orange saturation and clean pattern. Since we began stocking it in January 2026, it has become one of our most-reordered items, with customers frequently coming back for a second.

Stand-Out Features

  • Vibrant Tangerine Amelanism: This line-marker gene (LMG) produces a clean, bright orange coloration without the typical black spotting, resulting in a high-contrast, eye-catching appearance.
  • Proven Docile Temperament: African Fat Tails are renowned for their calm disposition, making this morph an excellent choice for a hands-on display pet.
  • Hardy Captive-Bred Lineage: Bred for health and vigor, this gecko adapts well to established captive habitats, reducing common acclimation stress.
  • Distinctive Pattern: The amelanistic trait allows the underlying banding and pattern to show with exceptional clarity, free of melanin interference.
  • Ideal Display Animal: Its moderate activity during crepuscular hours and striking color make it a captivating centerpiece for a naturalistic terrarium.

Technical Data

Species Hemitheconyx caudicinctus
Morph Tangerine Amel (Line-Marker Gene)
Age Class Well-Started Juvenile
Weight (measured) 3.1 oz
Diet Live Insects (Crickets, Dubia Roaches)
Recommended Enclosure 20-Gallon Long (30″ x 12″ x 12″) minimum
Temperature Gradient 75°F (Cool Side) – 88°F (Warm Side)
Humidity 50-60% with a moist hide

Your Questions Answered

Is this gecko suitable for a beginner?

While African Fat Tails are generally hardy, this specific morph represents a significant investment. We recommend it for keepers with prior experience in maintaining proper humidity and temperature gradients for terrestrial geckos.

How does the Amel (LMG) trait affect breeding?

The Amelanistic (LMG) gene is recessive. Breeding this gecko to a normal will produce 100% heterozygous (carrier) offspring. To visually express the amel trait, it must be paired with another amelanistic or heterozygous animal.

What is the current feeding schedule?

This juvenile is feeding reliably on gut-loaded crickets and small dubia roaches. We recommend offering appropriately sized insects every other day, dusted with a quality calcium supplement containing D3.

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