Bell Albino
Bell albino is one of the recognized recessive albino lines in leopard geckos, separate from Tremper and Rainwater albino. Bell albinos often show warm brown, lavender, pink, or orange tones, with eyes that can appear lighter or pinkish compared with normal geckos. Because the albino lines are genetically distinct, a Bell albino bred to another albino line will not automatically produce albino offspring.
For owners, Bell albino care follows normal leopard gecko practice: a secure dry enclosure, warm hide, cooler retreat, humid shedding hide, calcium and vitamin support, and suitable insect prey. Bright light may bother some albino geckos, so hiding options matter. Breeders should keep Bell-line identity clear in records and sales descriptions, especially when combining it with Eclipse, tangerine, stripe, or snow projects.
Colors: Albino, Aptor, Bell Albino, Black Night, Blazing Blizzard, Blizzard, Bold Stripe, Carrot Head, Carrot Tail, Diablo Blanco, Eclipse, Enigma, Giant, High Yellow, Hypo, Jungle, Lavender, Mack Snow, Murphy Patternless, Normal, Radar, Rainwater Albino, Raptor, Reverse Stripe, Snow, Stripe, Sunglow, Super Giant, Super Hypo, Super Snow, Tangerine, Tremper Albino, Typhoon, White and Yellow, Wild Type