***HELP*** Gecko morphs???

rossg93

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I am unsure about what morphs my geckos are? im pretty sure the orange one (tango) is a patternless tremper albino? please help someone :(
 

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DrCarrotTail

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Albino, Murphy's patternless albino, and super snow. If I had to guess I would say bell on first and Tremper for the MP but I'm terrible at guessing which albino strain geckos are :p
 

favrielle

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Ok, I'll bite...

Top looks albino, but the last 2/3 of the tail being so dark has me confused. Is that an injury, or just darker color? An eye shot would help on that one, too.

Second def. albino Murphy's Patternless, eye looks dark enough it's probably Tremper. And lovely, btw... makes me think of orange sherbet.

Third gecko can't be a super snow... the first pic of it shows normal eyes, no SS eyes. Lack of yellow makes me think snow, though.
 

Embrace Calamity

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I guess the morph thing has been solved, but just a friendly word of advice, it looks like they all have stuck shed on their toes and are beginning to have their circulation cut off, losing the tips of their toes. Make sure to provide humid hides for all of them, proper supplements, and check after every shed to prevent that.

~Maggot
 

SC Geckos

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Albino (not sure of strain), Murphy patternless, and a Snow (not a SS because it does not have solid black eyes)


I would remove the sand from there enclosures (Leopard geckos should not have sand for substrate)
I also agree with Laura about the stuck shed on the Murphy Patternless toes (4th picture).
Last, the Snow (second to last pic) appears to have a pretty severe over bite which could be a sign of MBD.

I would suggest filling out the sticky in the heath and medicine section so people can assist you in making sure your geckos are being properly cared for, including setup, temps, and supplements.
 

rossg93

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i had only just got these geckos and they weren't looked after, the sand was temporary, they now have paper towel, i also removed the skin in warm water after the pictures, thanks for tip though :)
 

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