First Picture, I see the 2 Albinos, 2 babies, probably turn out as Hypo High Yellows, and the one you are referring to which appears to be pretty much a normal.;)
Oh, OK :P I thought "normals" were yellow with black spots. Shows how much I know, lol!
11-19-2005, 12:48 AM
reptile-girl
Re: Leo Morphs
man! i fell soo sorry for those Leo's theyre probably gonna die. poor leos!
-Courtney
11-19-2005, 02:18 AM
mlededee
Re: Leo Morphs
yeeeah, courtney--let's not talk like that, ok? :(
11-19-2005, 10:09 AM
IamKaervek
Re: Leo Morphs
I'll have to post a picture of the Leo I plan on picking up tomorrow; she's absolutely beautiful! I had no idea Leo's could get this big, which is quite exciting I must say. Her tail must be larger than the circumference of a quarter at it's thickest portion, and her body is no different. She's about 1 and 1/2 years old, the lady tells me. In fact, I'm told that the Leo is on a diet! LOL! I think she's going to be quite happy with a male of her own age!
11-19-2005, 10:13 AM
mlededee
Re: Leo Morphs
is she normal or albino or something else? i can't wait to see some pics. :)
11-19-2005, 10:22 AM
IamKaervek
Re: Leo Morphs
Quote:
Originally Posted by mlededee
is she normal or albino or something else? i can't wait to see some pics. :)
Well, considering the dark-colored Leo in the pictures I posted before was said to be a normal by Gecko Den, then so is the lady I'm picking up tomorrow. She has similar dark spots on top of a light-gray base color.