Charcoal

Alex Hernandez

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Would this Leo be considered a Charcoal morph. I thought it might be because of how dark its feet and natural body colors are. It isn't in shed.


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pmkent1

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Im not all that familiar with it but as I understand it "Charcoal" (and the like) are a specific line of genetics. Having a darker than normal gecko would necessarily make it the same thing. Ive produced a few "dark" hypos last year but I know they hadnt come from any certain line so I just stuck with "dark hypo". You'll find that a lot of "morphs" are specific to certain lines and even if what you have looks similar, most wouldnt consider it the same thing.
 

OhioGecko

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Im not all that familiar with it but as I understand it "Charcoal" (and the like) are a specific line of genetics. Having a darker than normal gecko would necessarily make it the same thing. Ive produced a few "dark" hypos last year but I know they hadnt come from any certain line so I just stuck with "dark hypo". You'll find that a lot of "morphs" are specific to certain lines and even if what you have looks similar, most wouldnt consider it the same thing.

Very well said Paul :main_thumbsup:
 

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