Description
The Aberrant Whitesock Whiteout 100% het Amel African Fat Tail Gecko is a high-contrast, patternless morph for the serious breeder or collector. This gecko combines the clean, stark whiteout base with the distinctive aberrant white sock markings, all while carrying the amelanistic gene. It’s been on our shelves since Q1 2025 with a low return rate, confirming customers get exactly the quality animal they expect.
Stand-Out Features
- High-Contrast Aberrant Whitesock Pattern: Bold, irregular white markings on the feet and tail against a clean, patternless whiteout body.
- 100% Heterozygous for Amelanism: Guaranteed carrier of the amel gene, a key trait for producing bright, red-eyed offspring in breeding projects.
- Proven Durability in Care: Our staff notes the animal’s robust health and resilience, comparable to a tough coating that holds up through routine handling.
- Ideal Breeding Foundation: A visually striking animal that also carries a powerful recessive gene, making it a cornerstone for amel projects.
- Consistent Morphdirect Quality: We hand-select for health, conformation, and accurate coloration you can see in the photos.
Technical Data
| Morph | Aberrant Whitesock Whiteout 100% het Amel |
| Species | Hemitheconyx caudicinctus (African Fat-Tailed Gecko) |
| Sex | Unsexed Juvenile |
| Weight (measured) | 1.8 oz |
| Gene Status | 100% Heterozygous for Amelanism |
| Primary Coloration | Patternless Whiteout base with white markings |
| Feeding | Eating live gut-loaded crickets/dubia roaches |
| Current Housing | 10-gallon quarantine enclosure with humid hide |
Your Questions Answered
What does “100% het Amel” mean for this gecko?
This gecko carries one copy of the amelanistic (amel) recessive gene. Visually, it displays its Aberrant Whitesock Whiteout traits. When bred to another amel carrier or visual amel, it can produce amelanistic offspring, which lack black pigment and have red eyes.
How is the health and temperament of this animal?
This gecko is feeding reliably, has a solid body weight, and shows no signs of health issues. African Fat-Tails are known for their docile temperament, and this individual is no exception, handling calmly for brief periods.
What should I prepare for its arrival?
Have a 10-20 gallon enclosure set up with a secure lid, under-tank heat mat on a thermostat (88-92°F warm side), a humid hide, a dry hide, and shallow water dish. We ship with detailed care instructions.
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