Any idea if these are morphs?

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I picked them up from local petco. They are gorgeous. I wasn't looking for fancy leopard geckos. I went in search of plain leopard geckos. These were in the tank with them. I snatched them up at $15 a peice.
 

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acpart

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The first one is an albino and the second one is a Murphy's patternless. The albino's tail looks pretty thin. Please consider keeping them separately to make sure they're both healthy.
Enjoy them.

Aliza
 

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I recently re-housed these two into a smaller tank together. They moved out of the 20gallon long tank that has two more leopard geckos. Total of 4. I have been concerned about the white one's eating habits. I pulled him out so I can monitor more closely.
 

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The white one doesn't concern me as much as the yellow and beige (albino) one whose tail is very skinny in relation to the rest of the body. That one should definitely be separated. Also, remember that new geckos need to be quarantined from the ones you already have for at least a month. If all the geckos are juveniles, watch them carefully as they mature so you can tell which are male and which are female and keep the males separate (from the females and from each other).

Aliza
 

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