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Leopard Gecko Morph Descriptions Please.

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I don't want to be a pain, but could someone compile a list of the many morphs for me, and include the definitions of A.P.T.O.R and R.A.P.T.O.R. I have know time on my hands right now to do it, and I want to really do a good amount of research. Thanks in advance!

~Cherie
 
Hi Cherie
I found the info that you wanted-I could not remember what every initial stood for so I had to go and look it up- at Paul Sage's website
He has an excellent pictorial guide to Leopard Gecko Morphs

A.P.T.O.R. stands for Albino Patternless Tangerine Orange

R.A.P.T.O.R denotes specimens with red eyes.

The link to the morph guide

http://www.paulsagereptiles.com/LeopardGenetics.htm

Hope this helps

Sandy
 
Hi Cherie
I found the info that you wanted-I could not remember what every initial stood for so I had to go and look it up- at Paul Sage's website
He has an excellent pictorial guide to Leopard Gecko Morphs

A.P.T.O.R. stands for Albino Patternless Tangerine Orange

R.A.P.T.O.R denotes specimens with red eyes.

The link to the morph guide

http://www.paulsagereptiles.com/LeopardGenetics.htm

Hope this helps

Sandy



That link is awesome!! Thanks
 
You are very welcome
Glad to have been of some help-plus it refreshed my memory too

:)
 
Thank you very much. I've been trying to figure out what denotes one morph from another, and none had decent descriptions. I think I have figured out what morphs my geckos are, though Nenet doesn't have a complete banding pattern...I wonder what she is.
 
Cheri-Do you have a pic of Nenet ?

I am sure that we could identify your mystery morph for you
Perhaps if Nenet has broken bands-she could be a Jungle or an Aberrant patten

:D

Sandy
PS-we would love to see pics of all of your Geckos

:yesnod:
 
I don't want to be a pain, but could someone compile a list of the many morphs for me, and include the definitions of A.P.T.O.R and R.A.P.T.O.R. I have know time on my hands right now to do it, and I want to really do a good amount of research. Thanks in advance!

~Cherie

An APTOR is a combination of 8 morphs.

Tangerine, carrot head, carrot tail, patternless, jungle, stripe, reverse stripe and giant albino.

A Raptor is the same thing only with red eyes.
 
An APTOR is a combination of 8 morphs.

Tangerine, carrot head, carrot tail, patternless, jungle, stripe, reverse stripe and giant albino.

A Raptor is the same thing only with red eyes.

Sorry to disagree, but the patternless gene is in no way affiliated with APTOR's or RAPTORs. The stripe and reverse stripe genes were used to cancel each other out. The stripe, jungle and abberrant patterns are generally believed to be one gene that is just being expressed in different ways. Also, an APTOR or RAPTOR does not have to be a giant.
 
This is how Garrick Demeyer of crestedgecko.com describes them.


The A.P.T.O.R is a new Leopard Gecko morph, or rather, a combination of several morphs, originally developed by Ron Tremper. It debuted in Fall, '04. These geckos have the following traits: Tangerine, Carrot Head, Carrot Tail, Patternless (a new patternless gene- not the common "leucistic" or Murphy Patternless), Jungle, Stripe, and Reverse Stripe, and Giant Albino.

R.A.P.T.O.R Leopard Geckos are basically the same as Aptors, except they have bright red eyes. Ideally, the eyes are solid red, but some partial red eye and partial normal eye patterns are also seen.
 
This is how Garrick Demeyer of crestedgecko.com describes them.


The A.P.T.O.R is a new Leopard Gecko morph, or rather, a combination of several morphs, originally developed by Ron Tremper. It debuted in Fall, '04. These geckos have the following traits: Tangerine, Carrot Head, Carrot Tail, Patternless (a new patternless gene- not the common "leucistic" or Murphy Patternless), Jungle, Stripe, and Reverse Stripe, and Giant Albino.

R.A.P.T.O.R Leopard Geckos are basically the same as Aptors, except they have bright red eyes. Ideally, the eyes are solid red, but some partial red eye and partial normal eye patterns are also seen.

Right, that info is basically a cut and paste of Ron Tremper's (the person who actually originated the morph) description of these morphs when they were introduced. I was just pointing out that your original description of "8 morphs" being used to create APTOR's and RAPTOR's is actually not correct. The true "patternless" morph has absolutely nothing to do with either the APTOR or RAPTOR, the giant gene is not necessarily included either and again, stripes, jungles, aberrants, etc. all seem to stem from the same gene.
 
Right, that info is basically a cut and paste of Ron Tremper's (the person who actually originated the morph) description of these morphs when they were introduced. I was just pointing out that your original description of "8 morphs" being used to create APTOR's and RAPTOR's is actually not correct. The true "patternless" morph has absolutely nothing to do with either the APTOR or RAPTOR, the giant gene is not necessarily included either and again, stripes, jungles, aberrants, etc. all seem to stem from the same gene.

Yes-I'm sorry-I forgot to name the source when I mentioned that I had looked up the info
me bad
:eek:
It is a c/p directly from Mr. Tremper's description of the 2 morphs that he developed

Sandy
 
I have a couple young female APTORS that are currently over 70 grams now.
so I'm thinking that the giant gene is alive and well in them.

This girl is around 7-8 months old and 55 grams.
 

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Heres a pic of the same girl a couple months later, now 74 grams and under a year of age.

I have no experience with Raptors, but from what I have seen with the rapid growth and big size of APTORS it looks like there is giant in them.
 

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Pretty ladies, Ed. Did you raise them from babies? If so, it is generally easier to tell if the giant gene is present when they are in the "awkward juvie" stage rather than by going on how fast they put on weight if you aren't 100% sure of the genetics. The giants tend to have tails that are longer in proportion to their bodies and go through a "lanky" phase before fattening up. (I myself have a handful of porky pigs who grew to size quickly, but have no giant gene present and one known giant who is petite in build but with a VERY long body and tail.)
 
Nice Ladies Ed

Both my raptor and aptor have no evidence of Giant in them at all
If anything they are growing at a somewhat slower rate than my other Leos

If I may add a few pics to this thread
This are a bit old-I need to take new ones soon
:eek:

My female Hybino RAPTOR
Rapture

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and my male APTOR

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Thats very confusing then.

I based my comment about them haveing giant in them by what the originator clamed was 1 of the morphs actually in them.:shrug01:

Nice Ladies Ed

Both my raptor and aptor have no evidence of Giant in them at all
If anything they are growing at a somewhat slower rate than my other Leos
 
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