Help with group plz

RibbitsRuS

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I picked these guys up and was wondering if anyone can tell me what they are. Thanks everyone in advance

Female 1

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Female 2

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Female 3

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Male

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RibbitsRuS

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I got them off a young kid off of craigslist, he had no clue what he was doing, he had them in dirt in the garage. And i am far from a expert when it comes to leopard morphs
 

LeopardShade

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#1 is a Normal, possibly a High Yellow. #2 is definitely an albino, I'm leaning towards an albino snow. As far as the strain of albino, I'd need a better eyeshot to tell for sure. #3 is a Normal that looks like it could also be a High Yellow. #4 is a Super Hypo Tangerine.

Good for you for taking those Leos into your life, it sounds like they will be doing much better now that they're not with their previous owner. There's a lot of great care sheets on all of the advertised breeder websites at the top of the website if you want to learn more about leopard geckos. Good luck with them, they are all beautiful!
 

RibbitsRuS

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#1 is a Normal, possibly a High Yellow. #2 is definitely an albino, I'm leaning towards an albino snow. As far as the strain of albino, I'd need a better eyeshot to tell for sure. #3 is a Normal that looks like it could also be a High Yellow. #4 is a Super Hypo Tangerine.

Good for you for taking those Leos into your life, it sounds like they will be doing much better now that they're not with their previous owner. There's a lot of great care sheets on all of the advertised breeder websites at the top of the website if you want to learn more about leopard geckos. Good luck with them, they are all beautiful!


Thanks.. Yea i saw the ad on craigslist and he was selling them rather cheap so i decided to go and take a look at them, and when i saw they were in dirt in the garage i just brought them all so they didnt have to live like that. He also said he was feeding them only once a week, which was another reason why i took them in aswell. Thank you again for your help. Do you think that the snow is a mack albino snow? I just googled some images and they kind of look similar.
 

LeopardShade

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Yes, I do think that the second gecko is possibly a Mack Snow Albino. Do you think you could get a better and clearer shot of the eye? With that, I could probably tell what strain of albino it is (Tremper, Rainwater, or Bell).
 

fl_orchidslave

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They don't appear to be in poor condition, considering how they had been kept. Plump tails and good color. Of course most garages are warm to hot this time of year and provide a daylight cycle. I would suggest you separate them to monitor individual habits and to keep the male from pestering the females to mate. There may be some food aggression once they begin proper feeding frequencies. Do you know what they had been eating? If it was crickets, they probably should be treated for parasites, Any fresh fecal sample can be tested by your vet, since they've all been exposed to the same thing. Anything I take in as a rescue gets the parasite treatment as soon as they're eating.

Good luck!
 

RibbitsRuS

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I have them in seperate bins right now, Im not ready to start a breeding group by accident to have them all together. The first one in the group is huge shes a big girl. They arent that bad at all like you said it was hot in there but the way he had them house in like 5 inches of dirt just didnt sit well with me.

@leoparshade i tryed to take a shot of the eyes but its coming out blurry, im going to try again to see if i can get it right
 

rickmoss95

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`from the fourth pic you can see the eyes somewhat, im guessing Tremper. and there are alot more people WAY more experienced in leopards here than me or Carly, so im sure someone will chime in here....maybe.
 

RibbitsRuS

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Yes, I do think that the second gecko is possibly a Mack Snow Albino. Do you think you could get a better and clearer shot of the eye? With that, I could probably tell what strain of albino it is (Tremper, Rainwater, or Bell).


IS this a good eye shot to tell

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