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Re: Leo Morph Type?
I'm not really sure, but the first one might be some sort of tangerine. I have seen the simpler looking morphs like that go for about $125.00. There is a user on here who breeds gorgeous leos, named geckobabies, maybe she can help identify?
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The first is a hypo(10 spots or less on body), maybe hypo tangerine, the second is some kind of albino, and the third is probably a normal, but I'm not that great with leo morphs. I'm absolutely horrible about pricing things.
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The first pic is some form of albino/hybino my guess is bell line, the second is a patternless could also be an albino, third is a hypo. If you can post good pics of the first 2 eyes I might be able to tel the line of albino and if the second is an albino at all.
As for pricing it depends on line of albino and if the second is albino or not. The third is about $40 - $50 at full retail. Wholesale about $15 - $25.
Hope that helps you.
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There are no albinos in that group. The first is a hypo tangerine carrot tail. The second is a super hypo tangerine. The third is also a hypo tangerine carrot tail.
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Two out of the three are albinos. The first is a Hybino (Hypo Albino) looks to be Bell, the second is an Albino Murphys Patternless looks to be Tremper. The third is a Normal/Wild type. I can tell you which strain of Albinos the first two are if you get a good pic of their eyes. You definitely do NOT want to breed them if they are different strains of Albino. Big no no. They are pretty geckos, congrats on the new pickup
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The second one is definately not a super hypo tangerine. Super hypos have no spots on their body, but they have normal patterns on their heads and tails, unless they're super hypo baldys, where their bodies and head have no pattern, but their tails still have pattern. The leo in my avatar is a super hypo, possibly tangerine.
I still think the first is a hypo or hypo tangerine and the last is a wild type/normal. Whatever they are they look very healthy. (:
Last edited by Kittycatpenut; 02-03-2012 at 03:52 PM.
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You obviously have no grasp of what super hypo means. Hypo is few spots, but some. Super hypo however is no spots at all. And yes, you're right, I had it wrong it is baldy. That is, a super hypo tangerine baldy.
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Last edited by Kittycatpenut; 02-03-2012 at 04:34 PM.
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