What morph are these leos?

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I was thinking about buying these guys from some one but making sure its the morph they say they are and also how much would these morphs go normally and how much there babies of these two guys (exstament)

The first two pics are aprently of a radar is that correct?

the last pic is apprently of a Bell albino 100% het RADAR
 

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LEOPARD1

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Go look at pictures of "Radars". As for any animal thats "Het" I personally think its just a wordier way to market them. The 100% is all that matters if you want to breed (IMO).

I dont breed but what I know about genetics I learned from a gentlemen who morphs garter snakes, talk about hard (IMO).
 
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acpart

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First two: A "radar" is a Bell albino eclipse. If the eyes are red, they're eclipses and Radars. It's hard to tell from the picture.
Last one: Looks like a Bell albino to me, but you can't always tell visually

Hets: If you just want a pet, it doesn't matter. If you want to breed, it's way more than a wordier way to market them. A breeder needs to know what hets the geckos are in order to make the breeding projects work out correctly and also in order to be able to provide accurate genetic information to buyers.

Aliza
 
Thanks for the info :3 I do have a basic understanding about hets. Out of curiosity how much are radars in general at the moment? I wasn't planning on breeding leos but when saw the pair, I was considering it since I heared that radars can be pricey and are rare.

But ended up decideding not to get them since mom doesn't like superworms which is what these guys been eating whole life, got 2 pet female leos of my own. I'll stick to my original plan to have breeding project with my crested gecko :p
 

LEOPARD1

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I think about it more and Aliza is right concerning "het" animals. I was speaking to the fact that anything can be sold 66% Het or "Het" but you have to make sure you get it from a well qualified established breeder or your stuck proving it out and a lot of hard work may not result in much. My .02 cents...
 
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acpart

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That's a good point, but remember, that even a reputable breeder who sells an animal as "66% het" is only saying that there's a 66% chance that it's het. It's not a random number but has to do with the actual chances that the animal is het based on the Punnet Square. It's not like those fake advertisements for some kind of special vitamin drink where one manufacturer says their drink is 10 times more likely to promote good health and another seller says their drink is 20 times more likely to promote good health. I can explain the 50% and 66% het situations if necessary, but am hoping I won't have to do that much typing.

Aliza
 
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