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pigslayer

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well i had abunch of leos together,started havn babies and now i dont know what is what please help
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Riverside Reptiles

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I'd be hesitant to call the white one a "snow" simply based on the white baby color. I have two 100% known wild type Leos that come from parents born before there were any morphs (so I know for a fact that they have no "snow" genetics in them) and both of them are quite white like that. And I've seen plenty of other baby leos that start off life quite white like that as well.
 

OffshoreMetal

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So you mean that 2 normal leo can have wite babies like this ? If yes do they stay white all their life or develop a yellow color over time ?
 

EBH

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...And how do you call this morph? is it a recessive snow? Or 'just' a wild-type?

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Riverside Reptiles

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So you mean that 2 normal leo can have wite babies like this ? If yes do they stay white all their life or develop a yellow color over time ?

Yes, that exactly what I mean. The white coloration tend to fade away over time and the yellow develops. If you watch this video about leo subspecies:YouTube - Lets learn our Eublepharis species /subspcies , you'll see that leos can be quite variable and some of the subspecies are naturally much lighter in color than others.
 
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