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    Morph ID Please?

    I rescued these two leos about 6 months ago. The male's nose has healed and the both have gained a good amount of weight. Both have recovered well but I dont know what morph these two are. Can anyone give me an idea? Thanks
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    One looks like a "cold" Tremper and the other looks like a "cold" normal/hypo. When they are incubated too cool and kept too cool as they develop they are often dark like that and will lighten up some with proper husbandry.
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    So are these animals most likely infertile?
    Ive had them with correct husbandry for the last 6 months and their color is the same. I see no difference.
    The female has laid a couple clutches and they have been infertile.
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    The male might be a bell albino. A good eye shot and I could tell. Female tend to lay eggs even if they haven't bred. Try and give her a break until the breeding season which is in late january early february.

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    like i said before these are pictures of the animals when i first rescued them. He nose looked horrible back then.
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    yeah i think its a bell albino and the female was definately preggo imguessing they just werent healthy enough to produce fertile eggs... my female produced infertile eggs to..... it just happens sometimes

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    The male looks tremper albino to me. Trempers have silvery eyes with red veins in them. The female is normal. It is possible for them to lay eggs without being with a male, and as someone else said, its possible that they weren't healthy to produce fertile eggs.
    Make sure you give them a cap full ( I use milk jug caps ) of calcium powder in their enclosure. It's also important to give them the powder without D3. They get plenty of D3 from their food and too much of the vitamin will kill them. My geckos just lick it up whenever they need it.

    I'd like to see pics of them when they are fully recovered. That poor boys nose looks horrible, and I'd love to see the outcome of proper care
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