Luipaardgekko Tangerine Tremper Albino for sale at reptilienverkauf.de – €100
Anyone looking to buy a Tangerine Tremper Albino Luipaardgekko (Eublepharis macularius) and seeking a clearly documented offer with secure shipping from Germany will find this listing on reptilienverkauf.de. The offer concerns the Tangerine Tremper Albino visual morph, both males and females are available. The price is €100, and the gecko is located in Germany. The listing was posted on April 29, 2026. Shipping within Germany and to EU countries is possible. Personal pickup is available for licensed keepers only, by prior arrangement. All other buyers will receive their animal via shipping.
What is a Luipaardgekko Tangerine Tremper Albino?
The Tangerine Tremper Albino is a combination morph of the leopard gecko (Eublepharis macularius) that unites two well-known breeding lines: the Tangerine line for intense orange coloration and the Tremper Albino line for the absence of black pigmentation. The result is an animal with a bright orange base color, completely without black spots or dark markings.
The Tremper Albino line is one of the three recognized albino lines in leopard geckos, alongside Bell Albino and Rainwater Albino. All three lines are genetically incompatible, meaning that mating a Tremper Albino with a Bell Albino will not produce visually albino offspring, but rather animals that are heterozygous for both lines. Therefore, specifying the exact albino line is crucial for breeders when making a purchase.
Scientific name and classification
| feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Scientific name | Eublepharis macularius |
| German name | Leopard gecko |
| Dutch name | Luipaardgekko |
| Morph combination | Tangerine Tremper Albino |
| Visual Morph | Albino (rec) |
| Het Morphen | Details not provided |
| Family | Eublepharidae |
| Origin: Wild form | Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Northwest India |
Current animal details
| feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Animal species | Eublepharis macularius |
| Morph | Lui Paardgekko Tangerine Tremper Albino |
| Visual Morph | Albino (rec) |
| Het Morphen | Details not provided |
| Gender | Males and females available |
| Location | Germany |
| Price | 100 € |
| health | Details not provided |
| Documents of origin | Details not provided |
| Listed since | April 29, 2026 |
What does „Tremper Albino“ mean in leopard geckos?
Tremper Albino is one of three genetically independent albino lines in leopard geckos. It was developed by Ron Tremper and first established as a distinct line in the 1990s. Tremper Albinos exhibit a complete absence of black pigmentation and typically have silvery-gray to reddish eyes.
A direct comparison of the three albino lines:
| Albino line | Eye coloration | Body coloration | Genetic compatibility |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tremper Albino | Silvery-grey to reddish | Yellow to orange, excluding black | Incompatible with Bell and Rainwater |
| Bell Albino | Light, pinkish | Brighter than Tremper | Incompatible with Tremper and Rainwater |
| Rainwater Albino | Dark red, intense | Often smaller and more delicate | Incompatible with Tremper and Bell |
For breeders, the exact lineage is crucial, as crosses between lines do not produce visually albino offspring in the F1 generation. The animal in this offer is listed as a Tremper Albino.
What does „tangerine“ mean in the context of leopard geckos?
Tangerine is not a separate genetic morph with a single gene locus, but rather a breeding line created through selective breeding for intense orange coloration. Tangerine animals exhibit a clearly recognizable orange base color, which in high-quality breeding lines covers almost the entire body. When combined with Tremper Albino, which removes the black pigmentation, the orange coloration becomes even more pronounced, as there are no dark spots to interrupt it.
Morph overview: Tangerine Tremper Albino
| feature | Details |
|---|---|
| base color | Orange, intensity dependent on breeding lines |
| Black pigmentation | Completely missing due to Tremper Albino |
| Eye coloration | Silvery-grey to reddish |
| Genetics Albino | Recessive (rec), both parents must be carriers for visual albinos. |
| Genetics Tangerine | Polygenic, selective breeding line |
| Compatibility | Can be combined with other morphs; note line loyalty in albinos. |
How big does a Tangerine Tremper Albino leopard gecko get?
| feature | male | female |
|---|---|---|
| Total length adult | 20 to 28 cm | 18 to 20 cm |
| adult weight | 60 to 90 g | 45 to 70 g |
| Head width | Broader, stronger | Narrower |
| Preanal spores | Visibly present | Not present or very small |
How long does a leopard gecko live?
| Gender | Life expectancy in captivity |
|---|---|
| male | 15 to 20 years |
| female | 10 to 15 years |
Leopard gecko Tangerine Tremper Albino Care
The husbandry requirements are the same as for the standard leopard gecko. Albino morphs are more sensitive to intense lighting because the lack of pigmentation provides less protection for their eyes against light.
- Terrarium: Floor-based, minimum size for an adult animal 80 x 40 x 40 cm
- Substrate: Structured substrate such as a clay-sand mixture or coconut coir, not fine, loose substrate.
- Heat spot: 28 to 32 degrees Celsius on the warm side
- Cooler side: 22 to 26 degrees Celsius
- Nighttime temperature: 18 to 22 degrees Celsius
- UV-B: Recommended at index 2.0; no intensive irradiation for albino morphs.
- Lighting advice for albinos: Avoid bright, continuous light shining directly on the animal; provide sufficient shaded retreats.
- Hiding places: At least three, including a damp hide box
- Water bowl: Shallow water permanently available
- Diet: Exclusively live insects, dusted with calcium and vitamins
- Solitary confinement of males is mandatory.
Terrarium: What is important?
| Terrarium aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| design | Glass or plastic terrarium, floor-level |
| Minimum adult size | 80 x 40 x 40 cm |
| substrate | Clay-sand mixture or coconut coir |
| hiding places | At least 3, including one moist hide box |
| Heat spot | 28 to 32 degrees Celsius |
| Cool zone | 22 to 26 degrees Celsius |
| UV-B | Recommended, toned down for albino morphs |
| Lighting note | Albino animals need sufficient shaded retreats. |
Manifesto: What do you get with your purchase?
| position | Details |
|---|---|
| Animal species | Eublepharis macularius |
| Morph | Lui Paardgekko Tangerine Tremper Albino |
| Visual Morph | Albino (rec) |
| Het Morphen | Details not provided |
| Gender | Males and females available |
| health | Details not provided |
| Documents of origin | Details not provided |
| Location | Germany |
| Price | 100 € |
| Delivery | Shipping within Germany and to the EU |
What should new owners know before buying?
- Tremper Albino is one of three genetically incompatible albino lines in leopard geckos; for breeders, the exact line is crucial for purchasing decisions.
- Albino morphs are more sensitive to light than wild-type animals; sufficient shade is necessary.
- The Tangerine line is polygenic and not a simple Mendelian inheritance pattern; the color intensity of the offspring varies.
- Males must not be kept together.
- Females regularly produce clutches even without a male; an egg-laying box is permanently necessary.
- Purchasing a leopard gecko is a long-term commitment of potentially 15 to 20 years.
- Before buying, ask the seller for the exact genetic documentation.
Estimated market value and resale potential
| Rating point | Details |
|---|---|
| Offer price | 100 € |
| Typical market range Tangerine Tremper Albino | €60 to €200 depending on color intensity and gender |
| Female market price | Tendency to be higher due to breeding potential |
| Resale value | Depending on color intensity, documentation and gender |
| Market demand | High, tangerine albino combinations are among the most sought-after morphs. |
| Breeding potential | High with correct line documentation and targeted mating |
Where can one buy a Luipaardgekko Tangerine Tremper Albino in Germany?
| Place of purchase | Advantage | Disadvantage |
|---|---|---|
| Pet shop | Animal visible on site | Morph documentation rarely available |
| Reptile exchange | Various morphs available | Line documentation often unclear |
| Online with private individuals | Cheap | Genetic documentation is often missing. |
| reptilesforsale.de | Morph clearly stated, secure shipping from Germany | Online purchase only, no general walk-in |
Tangerine Tremper Albino vs. other leopard gecko morphs
| Morph | base color | Black pigmentation | genetics | Price level |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tangerine Tremper Albino | Orange, without black | Missing | Recessive + polygenic | €60 to €200 |
| Wild Type | Yellow with black spots | Available | Wild type | €20 to €60 |
| High Yellow | Intense yellow | Reduced | Polygenic | €30 to €80 |
| Bell Albino | Bright, without black | Missing | Recessive other line | €60 to €200 |
| Blizzard | Solid white to grey | Missing | Recessive | €50 to €150 |
| Super Snow | White, minimal drawing | Heavily reduced | Co-dominant | €80 to €250 |
Why are our animals different?
At reptilienverkauf.de, the morph combination is clearly listed as Luipaardgekko Tangerine Tremper Albino with visual morph albino (rec). Buyers and breeders know which line they are dealing with before purchasing. This is particularly important with albino morphs, as the line designation is relevant for any further breeding plans. Location in Germany means short shipping routes within the EU and less transport stress for the animal.
Why buy from reptilienverkauf.de?
- Morph clearly identified as Tangerine Tremper Albino with visual morph albino (rec).
- Males and females available
- Location: Germany, EU shipping possible
- Fair price: €100
- Transparent advertising policy without hidden costs
- Direct contact with the seller via reptilienverkauf.de
Shipping within and outside of Germany
Animals are shipped within Germany and to EU countries. Shipping is carried out in accordance with animal welfare standards, using suitable transport containers and taking outside temperatures into account. Leopard geckos are sensitive to strong temperature fluctuations during transport; therefore, shipping only takes place in suitable weather conditions.
| Shipping destination | Availability |
|---|---|
| Germany | Available |
| EU countries | Available |
| Outside the EU | Upon request, the buyer is responsible for complying with the import and species protection regulations of the destination country. |
No pick-up service except for license holders
reptilienverkauf.de is a purely online retailer. Personal collection is generally not possible. Exception: Buyers with valid proof of expertise or an official keeper’s license can arrange collection by prior agreement. All other buyers will receive their animal exclusively via shipping.
FAQ
What is a Luipaardgekko Tangerine Tremper Albino?
This is a leopard gecko (Eublepharis macularius) in the Tangerine and Tremper Albino morph combination. The Tangerine line is characterized by intense orange coloration, while the Tremper Albino line is characterized by the complete absence of black pigmentation. The result is an orange-colored animal without any dark markings.
How much does a Luipaardgekko Tangerine Tremper Albino cost at reptilienverkauf.de?
This offer is listed for €100. Typical market prices for this morph combination range from €60 to €200, depending on color intensity and gender.
What is the difference between Tremper Albino, Bell Albino and Rainwater Albino?
All three are genetically independent albino lines of the leopard gecko. They are not compatible with each other, meaning that a cross between two different lines will not produce visually albino offspring in the F1 generation. Tremper Albino has silvery-gray to reddish eyes, Bell Albino lighter pinkish eyes, and Rainwater Albino dark red, intense eyes.
Is tangerine a genetic morph?
Tangerine is not a simple Mendelian morph with a defined gene locus, but a polygenic breeding line that arose through selective breeding for orange coloration. The intensity of the orange coloration varies depending on the breeding line and parent animals.
Are albino geckos more sensitive to light?
Yes. Albino morphs have a higher sensitivity to light due to the lack of melanin pigmentation in their eyes. Direct, intense lighting should be avoided. Sufficient shaded hiding places in the terrarium are more important for albino animals than for wild-type animals.
How long does a Tangerine Tremper Albino leopard gecko live?
Males live 15 to 20 years in captivity under proper conditions. Females typically reach 10 to 15 years.
Is a Tangerine Tremper Albino suitable for beginners?
Yes, with the caveat that albino morphs have the additional requirement of not receiving intense direct lighting. Their basic husbandry requirements are the same as those of the standard leopard gecko, which is considered beginner-friendly.
Can I pick up the animal in person?
Only with valid proof of expertise or official license and after prior agreement. Without a license, delivery is exclusively by mail.




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