Murphy Patternless

Murphy Patternless

Murphy Patternless

Since 2002

It is in 1991 that the leopard gecko scene took a big turn with the random apparition of the very 1st simple gene, the recessive Murphy Patternless (often called Patty) which was nammed as such in honor of its creator Pat Murphy.
They typically hatch with a light yellow body color with a white head, some grey / brown anarchic pattern is present all around except on the tail which is usually going from white to grey. This pattern will disapear while growing to give adults with a totally patternless look and united goldish grey color.
All the Pattys & combos i produce were created at JBReptiles and are descendants of different generations from the adult trio of basic Pattys with no other genes that i acquired back in 2003, the gene was worked a lot here by past but at this day only a very few specimens with the gene are still produced.