Help identifying Babies

Lauren91

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So I bought some geckos thought to all be female. Turns out one was male and my females began laying eggs. So I incubated them now I have babies I have no clue what morph they are. Any help with identifying would be greatly appreciated. If you need more pictures please let me know.


These lil guys hatched like two days ago. The albino looking one has red eyes.

http://i193.photobucket.com/albums/z227/MYREBEL91/004_zps38ce9e2b.jpg

http://i193.photobucket.com/albums/z227/MYREBEL91/005_zps09fd40d2.jpg

http://i193.photobucket.com/albums/z227/MYREBEL91/006_zpsd50f0619.jpg

http://i193.photobucket.com/albums/z227/MYREBEL91/007_zps29c6ad28.jpg



These guys are a few weeks older than those

http://i193.photobucket.com/albums/z227/MYREBEL91/008_zpsd67c7210.jpg

http://i193.photobucket.com/albums/z227/MYREBEL91/009_zpsbc2d04e3.jpg
 

acpart

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Are they all from the same female? Do you know what morph the parents are?
From the looks of it, the younger ones are an aberrant (broken body bands but not tail bands), a jungle and a Tremper albino. The older ones look as if they will become hypos or super hypos. Pictures of the parents would be helpful.
Aliza
 

Lauren91

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Are they all from the same female? Do you know what morph the parents are?
From the looks of it, the younger ones are an aberrant (broken body bands but not tail bands), a jungle and a Tremper albino. The older ones look as if they will become hypos or super hypos. Pictures of the parents would be helpful.
Aliza

Okay the male is a Emerine Redstripe Cross POS het Raptor

the females consist of

Super Hypo Tangerine Carrot Tail Baldy

Albino Patternless

(2) Emerine redstripe Cross PH Raptor

another female which was ID as just a RAPTOR

Patternless Pos Het raptor


Ill post pictures once my camera charges
 

stager

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That's way I don't house even females together. Some times my females lay on the same day.
 

DrCarrotTail

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All of your females and the male look like hypos to me (the one with no spots would be a super hypo). The only exceptions are ones in the third link - those two look like a Murphy's Patternless (MP) (could be albino if her eyes are light) and a Tremper albino (could be raptor if her eyes are solid). The ones with lighter stripes down their backs probably have some stripe influence.

Except for the one albino baby, the rest of the babies look like normals with aberrant patterns. Like Aliza said some may turn out to be hypos or super hypos. You'll have to wait for them to grow and for their adult colors to come in to know. They should all be considered possible het for MP, tremper and eclipse, as you don't know which female they came from.
 

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