My leos! any morph help??

Moosenart

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Here is my leo trio! They are all 2/3 years old. I am iffy on the morphs... If i have everything i might breed them this season.

Any help is amazing!!!
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Male 1
female 2
female 3
 

Nativeson

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1-albino
2- jungle albino
3- Sunglow
If you can get some clear shots of the eyes we can help tell you which strain of albino they are. Mixing the albino strains is frowned upon.

Beautiful leos though!! Make sure you get some more weight on those girls before attempting to breed them. Good luck. Look foward to seeing the eye pics!!

Patrick

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Saskia

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1. Bell Albino (I am not 100% sure becuse the lighting in the pic is poor but I think he is a bell
2.- Jungle albino (A little thin to breed IMO)
3.- SHTCTA (Sunglow) gorgeous! also her tail should be a little bigger to breed

:) Very cute trio
 

Moosenart

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ill upload pics in a second. the 3rd pic has a regenerated tail so it is a "blob". I am currently trying to get them on crix instead of mealworms.

Yes i am going to fatten them up.
 

Nativeson

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Pics aren't that clear...I know they are hard to get. Without 100% certainty....it looks like you have a bell male and tremper females.

Why do you think the whole albino thing is crazy?

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Moosenart

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Pics aren't that clear...I know they are hard to get. Without 100% certainty....it looks like you have a bell male and tremper females.

Why do you think the whole albino thing is crazy?

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I am coming from cresteds. Just not uses to this..:yikes:
 

Nativeson

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Ah I see! Yeah, leos are all genetics unlike cresteds. There are three albino strains in leopards and they do not line up! If you breed a bell to a tremper you will get normal looking babies that are het tremper AND het bell....double het. What this does is make it difficult to keep track of the correct genetics 2,3,4 generations down the line....its referred to as "muddy waters".

That being said you might have a tremper male, its hard to tell from the pics. He looks bell to me but he could be a darker tremper.

Patrick

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