Request for morph identification

yaphetshao

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Hi all, recently i went to a pet shop to come across this beauty. She looks like there's super snow, eclipse, enigma, and either an albino (bell) in it. Appreciate if the community could help to identify it. She's on sales as assorted gecko when i get her.

Thanks in advance!
 

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acpart

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She appears to be an albino super snow. Super snows have solid eyes (red in the case of an albino), so there's no way to know if she's also an eclipse. There's no way to know what strain of albino she is, though most albinos generally available seem to be Tremper. There's no way to know if she has any eclipse either based on what I'm seeing.

Aliza
 

yaphetshao

New member
She appears to be an albino super snow. Super snows have solid eyes (red in the case of an albino), so there's no way to know if she's also an eclipse. There's no way to know what strain of albino she is, though most albinos generally available seem to be Tremper. There's no way to know if she has any eclipse either based on what I'm seeing.

Aliza

Good day Aliza,

Thanks and appreciate your reply. Her eyes is so mesmerizing that i decided to bring her back home from the shop. Just some update that couples of African fat tailed gecko eggs hatched and one of my Tangerine tremper leopard gecko just started to lay her first clutch on last week. :lol:

YaphetsHao
 

yaphetshao

New member
Thanks Aliza! Appreciate your help on the ID. She has already started eating crickets and i Hope that she can grow up well too.

YaphetsHao
 
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