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    Got my first Leopard Gecko

    Well I have had snakes for a while now and thougth I would look into the geckos. I ended up trading one of my normal baby ball pythons for a normal Female Leopard Gecko. I will post some pics of here tonight. She is so cool - I just love how they walk, it looks like a min dinosaur.

    Cuirous on the genetics and breeding of the Leo geckos.

    I know the genetics of the ball pythons with the Dom, Co Dom and recessive traits.

    What are the genetics with the Leo's?

    normal x normal = normal
    normal x morph = ??
    Morph X morph = Super?
    0.1 Spider Het Orange Ghost
    1.1 Yellow Belly Ball Python
    1.0 Pastel Ball Python
    1.1 100% Het Pied Ball Python
    1.1 100% Het Orange Ghost Ball Python
    0.7 Normal Ball Python

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    Re: Got my first Leopard Gecko

    There are many different morphs so this will give you a good idea.

    http://www.leopardgeckowiki.com/wiki...ategory:Morphs

    You have recessive, dom and co-dom just like with Ball Pythons, so if you are familiar with genetics already you shouldn't have any problem.
    Deborah Stewart


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