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  • 08-04-2014, 06:31 AM
    ShamelessAardvark
    Anyone want to guess the morph?
    Hey, long-time-no-see! :D

    I picked up a couple of leopard geckos the other day (reeeeeally hoping they're females!) and I don't know my leopard morphs at all. Can anyone identify? I don't know their history, I bought them from a rather healthy PetSmart. I know their 'fancy' leos are usually just unique normals, but what all do they usually have?

    Number 1

    http://i.imgur.com/GLwWv4g.jpg?1

    Number 2

    http://i.imgur.com/NjdFLIw.jpg?1
  • 08-04-2014, 06:36 AM
    alan12013
    1 is a Tremper Albino and 2 is a Murphies patternless. I am 100 percent sure. I can also tell you if they are male and female with different pics. With one more PETCO gecko (SHTCT)you could be well on your way to making sunglows and then maybe sunglow patternless if that's a morph? Be sure that tremper eats as his tail is aweful thin. Also their fancies are normally just tremper albinos, bell albinos, murphy patternless and not sure if they count super hypo tangerines as fancy or not but they carry those. I have a strong feeling that I know who their supplier is and as the years progress we could be seeing some better diversity but for now we shouls be lucky to have shtct and tremper because we can make sunglows. Also look for the jungle pattern ones more then the stripes.
  • 08-04-2014, 06:46 AM
    ShamelessAardvark
    Re: Anyone want to guess the morph?
    Thanks so much! As far as sexing goes though, they're still pretty young are you sure you're able to tell for sure? I'll definitely make sure they both eat well, but the tremper is actually the bigger of the two! They seemed to have settled in well so far, as they both ate a few mealworms yesterday and some waxworms the day before. Thanks again for the help!
  • 08-04-2014, 07:03 AM
    alan12013
    Can you take a pic of the trempor albinos eyes? They should be grey with very faint red veins right? Good point. I have been wrong once before with sexing at a young age..... You can tell with a high rate of success but still risk it and I know that first hand. Sounds like they're in good hands Congrats.
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