Brindle

Type: Other

Issues: N/A

First Produced In: Unknown

Availability: Higher

Last Updated: 2022-11-25

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History

Brindle originally came from the Rhacodactylus book. It is a Tiger with more reticulated pattern. This is different from what we call Brindle today and further shows how the history is important as the hobby changes since the definition has been modified over the years to include more phenotypes.

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Appearance

Body

Brindle crested geckos are similar to tigers except the lines are broken with a more marbled / sporadic effect.

Proven Lines

No known proven lines

Related Traits

The term brindle was coined when the pattern appeared jagged or aberrant. This name, as used in the hobby, is not a single gene, and forms differently due to gene interaction and the dominance levels of other pattern traits in the animal. Brindle is a morph made up of a multi-trait interaction. It is not a trait.

Tiger

Combos

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