What morph is my daughter's leopard gecko?

wvsillyjen

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20150101_022735.jpg20150101_023126.jpgCan anyone help me identify the type of morph my daughter's leopard gecko is? I bought it for her online and it did not specify. It is an adult male.

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acpart

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Welcome to GU!
It's a superhypo (no body spots) tangerine (orange-ish colored --not the most tangerine, but could probably qualify as one). If the gecko doesn't gain weight within the next few weeks he could be having a problem which would need vet attention. If he's currently housed with the female I recommend you separate them in case he does have a problem (and also he may eat less as breeding approaches and he gets interested in the female). Enjoy them.

Aliza
 

wvsillyjen

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Thank You for you reply. We had already separated them. He is eating more in his own habitat being separated from the female. The only problem is, there is not a vet that deals with reptiles anywhere around if a problem did arise so we watch them very closely. So, we are hoping he gains weight in his own habitat as he seems to be healthy in every other way.
 

acpart

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Things may turn around for him now that he's on his own. If not (and this probably works best if you're in the US), check out this website to find a reptile vet: ARAV's Find A Vet

Aliza
 

LEOPARD1

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In all seriousness, a healthy diet, good supplementation and a wax worm once in a blue moon and I'm sure the little one will grow to be nice and healthy. Then she/ he will be strutting its stuff like this:)
 
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