I need help indentifying these.

Wreptile

HTReptile
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Here are my oldest Leo's. I've never thought about Morphs and them. Can anyone tell me what they think they are? Or maybe what their parents were?

First two are my female.

Last two are my male.
 

daniellebluetoo

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THOSE ARE NOT NORMALS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Those are HIGH YELLOWs!!!!!

Normals are black and brown!!!!!!

Geesh, I am SO tired of getting excited when I read a post stating normals inside only to open it and find HIGH YELLOWS!!!!!!!!!!!!

Ok, I'll get off my soap box now. :eek:


BUt those are cute, and look like they might have some stripe influence!
 
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I would say high yellows. Normals are usally banded with darker pattern but maybe they dont call them that anymore maybe they are called normals?
 

Wreptile

HTReptile
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Thanks Guys and Gals.

Anyone see any recessive traits, that I might get by breeding them together?
 
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Nigel4less

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Umm... There's no way to tell unless you have a history of what the Parents were.
 

Halley

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daniellebluetoo said:
Those are HIGH YELLOWs!!!!!

Normals are black and brown!!!!!!

Geesh, I am SO tired of getting excited when I read a post stating normals inside only to open it and find HIGH YELLOWS!!!!!!!!!!!!

Ok, I'll get off my soap box now. :eek:


BUt those are cute, and look like they might have some stripe influence!

Actually I only see one that would be classified as a Hi-Yellow (2nd one), all the rest are normals! ;)
 

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