Anyone want to take a crack at ID'ing new gecko?

tuckcommander

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I know better than to buy any live animal from ++++++++... but my well-meaning hubby brought this little fella home for me this week for my birthday. He says it was marked as a "Fancy Leopard Gecko"... obviously this baby is far too young to be sexed. Would the kind souls of this forum maybe shed some light on what type(s) of morph this is? I'm also in the market for a name too :)
 

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Dinosaur!

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i thought it looked more like a blizzard because of the gark head, and lack of pattern on the body. But the flash seems to have washed his colors out a little...

you can compare him to my blizzard hatchling though :)

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stager

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Murphy s paternless and very thin one. If you have other geckos I would keep away for a while and they to fatten up
 

DrCarrotTail

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The pattern around the neck is fairly typical of a juvenile murphy's patternless. Definitely could use a bit of fattening up but sounds like he's found a good place for that! Good luck with him!
 

tuckcommander

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Here is a picture of him/her right now. I've given it plenty of peace and quiet to adjust to it's new set up. Having not seen her eat yet, I placed her in a clean bowl with a few small mealworms, she ate one and either isn't hungry anymore or isn't interested in the others. I will absolutely get her up to proper weight and health soon :)
 

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