Can you help me identifying the morph of this leopard geckos?

vascotecm

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Hello everyone,


I bought three leopard geckos from a two local breeders the last year. But i just get information about the genetics of one of the females and he told me that she was a sunglow tremper.
The other female and the male are a mystery to me. Since I bought them just for pets and not for breeding i didn´t ask much. I know that they are from different blood lines but thats all.
This first photos are from the male, that is current weighting 63 gr.
LG 1.0 1.jpg LG 1.0 4.jpg

What is he?
 

vascotecm

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These two other photos are from the female sunglow tremper, at least that was what the breeder say.
LG 0.1 1.jpg
LG 0.1 3.jpg

Is she a sunglow tremper or has anything more?
 
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vascotecm

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And the last photos are from the other female that is a little bit more bigger and fat than the other, 52 grams and going up.
LG 0.1 2.jpg
LG 0.1 3.jpg

What is she?
 

VampyreByte

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They are all Hypo Tangerine Albinos. The second one is a Sunglow. Nice looking leos. I'm guessing your keeping the females seperate from the male if you aren't breeding then, correct?
 
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DrCarrotTail

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All hypo tangerine albinos like Vampyre said. They all look like Trempers to me but which strain of albino they are for sure or if they are more than one is difficult if not impossible to tell. They would be considered sunglows if they have no spots on their bodies.

Your male has some stuck shed on his toes and looks like he has lost most of his claws. I'd make sure he has a good moist hide and wouldn't try to breed him until you get your humidity issues controlled. I believe males that are kept with inadequate humidity levels are much more prone to prolapsing.
 

vascotecm

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thanks VampyreByte,
As i said, initially i didn´t have the idea of breeding them, last year. But since they were all fine and with a good height, I try and the results are 6 newborn babies and 14 eggs in the incubator. I´m gonna put some pics of the babies.
 

vascotecm

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thanks for the advise drcarrottail,

There´s only one female that doesn't have spots and the other have only two.
The male was already like that when i bought him, but i didn't notice that... they have two humidity hides with coco fiber and vermiculite and they are shedding fine.
 

Jadore cresties

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The babies are awesome!! You realize they will drastically change though right? Pigment migration is a bummer! The last one will keep most of that striping, but the others esp the light pink with yellow banding will not be so spectacular when bigger.
 

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