What morph is my leopard gecko???

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panthergecko

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hi i got my leopard gecko a few days ago and was just wondering what morph it was.
Thanks, Alex
(iv put a couple of photos in an attachment but i don't know if iv done it right)

Well based on your current pics he's a super hypo tangerine. Check back in when he's older and I can probably morph him.
 

bud1988

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what morph am I?

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Hi, im wondering what morph my Leo is, she is 6 months old. Just noticed the neon orange on her tail.
 
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athdaraxen

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I just got this gorgeous little guy. What do you think he could be? He just shed too. <3

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Petrichor

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Hello, everyone!
I was wondering if anyone here could help me to identify the morph of my leopard gecko, Imoogi. I believe her to be only a few months old, perhaps 2 or 3, and she has been in my care for the past month. Since that time, she has developed orange coloration on her tail that was not there before, and her legs also appear to have more of an orange tint to them (which is sort of hard to tell in the photos, I apologize for the quality). The horizontal stripes on her back appear to be a greyish lavender color. She has a white band with black spots around the back of her head and two blueish spots above her eyes. I understand that coloration and pattern will change with growth, and that younger leopard geckos are usually harder to identify, but any input at all is greatly appreciated and I thank you all in advance. :) I was told (by no reputable source) that she was some form of Mack Snow. Maybe this is true? I'd love to hear what you all have to say. The last photo is from a few weeks ago, the rest are from today post-shedding. Thank you again.
 

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leopardgecko 12

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can you just check him/her?

hi can you just check this is hypo might be something else. when he was a baby was covered in spots now none. :?:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:?


there wouldn't be any way of telling how old they are
thanks kester.
 

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bud1988

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Hi I have 4 leos and I'm not sure what one of them is. I have a high yellow, some sort of hypo-something carrot tail, a bold stripe, and whatever Dew is. The color is dull, and was whitish at first, so I think it's a snow. The eyes are normal. It has lavender bands. The pattern I don't know. The spots on the back legs suggest that it's not a high yellow. It reminds me of a snow tremper albino.

I made an attachment of a good picture of Dew.

Looks like my Leo! What you have there is "dirty Mack Snow" :)
 

bud1988

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Hello, everyone!
I was wondering if anyone here could help me to identify the morph of my leopard gecko, Imoogi. I believe her to be only a few months old, perhaps 2 or 3, and she has been in my care for the past month. Since that time, she has developed orange coloration on her tail that was not there before, and her legs also appear to have more of an orange tint to them (which is sort of hard to tell in the photos, I apologize for the quality). The horizontal stripes on her back appear to be a greyish lavender color. She has a white band with black spots around the back of her head and two blueish spots above her eyes. I understand that coloration and pattern will change with growth, and that younger leopard geckos are usually harder to identify, but any input at all is greatly appreciated and I thank you all in advance. :) I was told (by no reputable source) that she was some form of Mack Snow. Maybe this is true? I'd love to hear what you all have to say. The last photo is from a few weeks ago, the rest are from today post-shedding. Thank you again.

That is a genetic of Mack Snow
 

amyleewolf

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So I've lost all faith in knowing what morph my lovely is. She was sold to me at a reptile show last year as a "hypo mack snow." Clearly the person was clueless because she's never been nor ever will be a hypo. I'm thinking either mack snow, mack snow jungle, or maybe even a high yellow? I have no clue anymore.

Depending on the temperature (if she spends a lot of time on the hot or cold side of her tank she'll be more yellow or more gray) and whether she's just shed or not (she's a brighter yellow right after a shed, but it fades within two or three days), her colors tend to shift slightly.

She's mostly yellow with some gray areas on her back and her tail is a purplish gray. And of course she has a really dark bold pattern to her (I love the smiley on her head).

Any ideas? I'll enclose a picture of her as a baby (when I got her) and one of what she looks like now (a year later) as well as one showing what she looks like right after a shed (when her colors are the brightest).
 

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bud1988

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So I've lost all faith in knowing what morph my lovely is. She was sold to me at a reptile show last year as a "hypo mack snow." Clearly the person was clueless because she's never been nor ever will be a hypo. I'm thinking either mack snow, mack snow jungle, or maybe even a high yellow? I have no clue anymore.

Depending on the temperature (if she spends a lot of time on the hot or cold side of her tank she'll be more yellow or more gray) and whether she's just shed or not (she's a brighter yellow right after a shed, but it fades within two or three days), her colors tend to shift slightly.

She's mostly yellow with some gray areas on her back and her tail is a purplish gray. And of course she has a really dark bold pattern to her (I love the smiley on her head).

Any ideas? I'll enclose a picture of her as a baby (when I got her) and one of what she looks like now (a year later) as well as one showing what she looks like right after a shed (when her colors are the brightest).


I would bet on dirty Mack Snow, looks like my Leo.
 
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