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    Leo morphs....holy crap!!!

    i have been thinking about getting into leos but im not sure where to start. i got one for my wife a long time ago and it unfortunitly died. that was like 8 years ago and i wouldn't mind getting into them. the only problem is there are so many morphs out there (well probably not as many as the ball pythons) that im not sure what makes what and well what is what??!?!? are there any good websites out there that goes over them all? like RAPTOR APTOR, bell, mack i have not idea what any of it means!!!

    i know one thing. i like that ones that are all white with no pattern.....blazing blizzard i think. and the tangerines i get cause they all orange. but carrot tails look like normals to me......ugh!!

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    Re: Leo morphs....holy crap!!!

    I hear ya there man. I had a few leos years ago, just normals and now I'm thinking about getting back into them but I haven't got the first clue where to start!
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    Re: Leo morphs....holy crap!!!

    Here is a Link to a morph list http://www.leopardgeckowiki.com/wiki...itle=Main_Page

    Mhm, I know exactly what yall mean, I have been thinking about getting a few as well, but don't know where to start.

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    Re: Leo morphs....holy crap!!!

    yeah like what makes what?!? like with BPs you take a pastel cross to a spider and bam bee (well you hope at least!). but with these.....i don't know where to start!! albinos are easy of course. you need hets and breed those together and then you get albinos but there are like 3 types!

    thanks for the link!

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    Re: Leo morphs....holy crap!!!

    We're going into our second season of breeding Leos and I still can't get a handle on the genetics. Admiteddly I suck with genetics but with Balls I am pretty solid. Leos are a whole different ballgame. I suggest you read up and buy the ones you like and enjoy the looks of. Just like with any other animal you intend to keep and maybe breed, you will be spending a lot of time cleaning/feeding/etc.

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    Re: Leo morphs....holy crap!!!

    Giant are really cool but their bites HURT!!! A female is even bigger then a normal sized male. Carrot tails have a lot of orange around the base of the tail and carrot heads have orange spots on the head.

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    Re: Leo morphs....holy crap!!!

    Here's what I did to start.
    I fell in love with Enigmas, and the other prettiest baby at the show was definitely the tiny Bell Albino.
    So, I have a Female Enigma het. Bell Albino..


    And a Female Bell Albino.


    I got those for less than 50 dollars together.
    And, When it's time. I will look at a male that's possibly a Blizzard Het. Albino.
    Or maybe something else that would work better, but the point is, I started with a bit of variability amongst things I could breed. Both have the albino strand, so both could produce some potentially cool things.

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    Re: Leo morphs....holy crap!!!

    I started with a patternless

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    Re: Leo morphs....holy crap!!!

    Leopard geckos (and ball pythons, and corn snakes...) are so addictive due to the wonderful variety of morphs!! Here's a list of the more common morphs for you:

    Recessive:
    Tremper albino
    Bell albino

    Rainwater albino
    (these 3 are not compatible - breed a Tremper to a Bell and you get normal, double het offspring)
    Patternless
    Blizzard
    Eclipse
    (solid black eyes in a non-albino, solid red in an albino - sometimes the eyes are not 100% solid. This is called snake eyes and is a random occurrence)


    Codom (incompletely dominant)
    Mack Snow
    Hypo - very few spots on body (super hypo = no spots) Some hypos are line bred.
    Giant - giants are overall longer geckos that can pack on additional grams due to length. They are often long and lanky as young geckos. There is discussion over whether this is really a single gene trait at all.

    Dominant
    Enigma

    Polygenic traits
    Tangerine - varying amounts of orange body color
    Carrot tail - technically no spots in the deep orange at the base of the tail, although many people use it to refer to any amount of orange in the tail.
    Stripe / jungle - Stripe seems to work like a recessive trait most of the time, but is likely controlled by multiple genes.

    Most of the other names are simply combinations:
    Blazing blizzard = albino (usually Tremper) + blizzard
    RAPTOR = Tremper albino + Eclipse + "patternless stripe"
    APTOR = same as above without eclipse eyes

    This is certainly not a complete list (especially where the combos come in - Leopard gecko wiki has most of them listed) but it should get you started. Eventually, I'll add a morph page to the genetics section of my website, but I just haven't gotten it done yet. Hope this helps!

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