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Muffins94

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Morph listing

Just a quick question. I been looking into getting our third leopard gecko, and have been seeing these beautiful yellow and purple(lavender) geckos. Ive heard more than one morph are these colorings, so I'm wondering if someone can give me a list of which morphs these yellow and purples are? Also, I have also seen another which is very light yellow with a whitish tail and head, with no markings. What morph is this as well? Thank you!!!
 
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Muffins94

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So I have been trying to find the names of these and I have found the light yellow with no pattern is a albino patternless. Is this correct? Also still can't find the names of the yellow and lavendar morphs.
 

Mardy

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Pictures will help :)

There's a morph called "White & Yellow", which tends to have a lot of white, light yellow, and some lavender.

Yellow and lavender, you could have seen emerines, they tend to be tangerine with plenty of lavender on them.

Light yellow with white tail and white head, sounds like a murphy's patternless, or a albino patternless.
 

Muffins94

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So I typed in what I was searching for and came across a few pictures...

This one I saw as I was saving it that the tags said Bell Albino. Correct?
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These I'm not sure. Maybe some sort of albino?
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And this is the light yellow I mentioned. I typed in Murphy's patternless and its picture popped up. So you're right! Murphy_patternless3.jpg

So I just need help on the lavender ones. I've heard bell albino, tremper albino and rainwater. So I'm assuming the albino strains is what produces the lavender/pink tone I'm wanting?? Thanks again for the help. :)
 

Mardy

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They look albinos yes, but lavender isn't an albino trait. Lavender is polygenic, so it can show up on any types of geckos from normal to albinos to mack snows. Geckos have varying degrees of lavender, all depends on how the breeder choose to breed them. My bandit below for an example, I actually work to improve the bold stripes and lavender through linebreeding.

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Muffins94

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That bandit is gorgeous! I look upon your site time to time to see what you have for sale, so ill keep my eye out for something with lavender! Thank you so much, I understand now. I thought it had to do with a specific morph. But the breeding makes sense! Thank you again!! :) Do you have specific morphs you breed?
 

Mardy

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Do you have specific morphs you breed?

I'm working with a lot of different ones at the moment, bandits, sunglows, snows, raptor, etc.. Having a late season so a lot of the eggs were laid fairly late, like this past month. Bandits were the only ones that got laid earlier.
 
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