Do you have any idea

MARQUIS

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could someone tell me what morph they believe I have. I figured this would be good information to know. Thanks and sorry if it's to hard to make out.
 

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hyposhawn

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AT fiest glance I thought albino but it doesn't have red eyes. I'm 99% sure it has albino in it's phenotype ( outside look ).
 

acpart

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It does look like a pretty light tremper albino because of its color (brown, no black). It would be easier to tell from a shot from above. From what I can see of its eyes, the light must be dim because the pupils are large so it's hard to see what color its eyes are. Some albino geckos with eclipse or super snow gene will have all red eyes. Most regular trempers have greenish eyes with red lines in them.

Aliza
 

MARQUIS

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sorry about that i was at work when i posted my first few pics. now that i have some better shot maybe i can get some more opinions about what it is i have. thanks to everyone who has gotten back so far. hopefully these help.
 

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jmhherpetology

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Looks just like my temper albinos. Bell albinos should be the only Leo albino morph with reddish eyes. If the eye's aren't red...it's not a bell.
 

MARQUIS

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Thanks everyone I really appreciate you answering my question and thanks jmh for explaining the difference.
 
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