Help with morphs

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Tsks7205

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I got 3 female adult geckos today for free with a 75gal tank. Im pretty sure they are all normals. They have little if no carrot tail. They were from a science class in a school that could no longer take care of them. I was told they are six years old. Einstein is the first two pictures, Blackwell is in the 3rd, and Newton is the last two. Are they all normals or am I wrong on this one?
 
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acpart

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THey look like normals to me, though with Einstein's speckles, I would wonder if s/he is het for blizzard.

Aliza
 
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haha I don't like their names but that's what they were called. They are all female so I think im going to change their names to be more suited for them haha.
 
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Tsks7205

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Is it possible to tell subspecies without knowing genetically where they came from? Also did you by any chance mean snow instead of blizzard? I looked at some pics of blizzards but they don't have speckling but a Mack snow does.
 
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GeckoGal

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She's not saying she is a blizzard, she's saying she could possibly be a het for one. Being a het for blizzard, her herself isn't one but she caries the gene for it. Like say you decided to breed her (but not knowing her background or for sure age that wouldn't be the best idea) But her babies could be a blizzard. The amount of speckling she has is a clue that she could be a het for blizzard. And the others just look like normals :)
 
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After seeing some other hets I see now.
 
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