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Leopard Geckos Morph Question

Iggy189

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I got some new geckos and the old owner didn't really know what morph they are. As far as identifying what morph a gecko is im not too good at it unless its a hypo tang, enigma, mack snow, etc (the easy ones). I have an idea of what they might be, but I want to make sure im right since I'm not too sure. The pics were taken with my phone so the quality is horrible if you need more pics let me know and I'll take them with my camera instead it's just this way was quicker.

I have two of these.
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& two of these.
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One of these.
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He looks to be a rainwater albino, but im not sure.
 
Well the first one looks like an APTOR, (not raptor), the second is definitely an albino, but it looks like a patternless albino (most like a tremper or bell). The third looks like a rainwater, but albinos are so hard to tell apart that it could be a bell or tremper...
Not much help, but good luck with them, the last one looks very thin, but I'm sure thats how you got them from the previous owner and you are fattening them up :)
 
I was at the local exotic pet ship and saw some morph leos, i wasn't sure of what they were. I asked the woman at the counter and she replies with "oh they are norms". :rofl:I have a norm and they were not norms. They were leos, but not norms. ( just thought I would share my experiance):dgrin:
 
Well the first one looks like an APTOR, (not raptor), the second is definitely an albino, but it looks like a patternless albino (most like a tremper or bell). The third looks like a rainwater, but albinos are so hard to tell apart that it could be a bell or tremper...
Not much help, but good luck with them, the last one looks very thin, but I'm sure thats how you got them from the previous owner and you are fattening them up :)

I was told the first one is a APTOR het for raptor, the 2nd a sunglow, and the third a tremper. Thanks for answering though I know it's difficult to tell through pics. There actually all under weight and i got a couple that are skinnier than the last one. They weren't being taken cared of thankfully I have them now. They all eat and are gaining weight.

I was at the local exotic pet ship and saw some morph leos, i wasn't sure of what they were. I asked the woman at the counter and she replies with "oh they are norms". :rofl:I have a norm and they were not norms. They were leos, but not norms. ( just thought I would share my experiance):dgrin:

What I commonly see at pet shops are hypo tangs, patternless, & albinos (usually trempers). She probably doesn't know too much if anything at all about them.
 
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