Leos in AZ. Here's my babies!

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OceanLyons

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If you have any knowledge on morphs and could give me possible IDs, if would be greatly appreciated. Most all my geckos reside in my 8th grade Science classroom during the school year. The kids come up with names for them, but I usually call them sweetie, cutie, honey, mama, papa, etc. :) I should probably have the students come up with permanent names.

Female #1 First gecko I've ever owned. Not friendly. Has bitten me hard once. I give her space.
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#2 Not sure on sex, maybe male. Only a couple of months old. My baby. :)
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Female #3 This poor girl never had a humid hide box or had been soaked before me. Lost a couple of the tips of her digits, but doing really well now. Such a sweetie!
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Female #4 Another cuite!
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Female #5 And another... Sorry, the second pic. is out focus. She wasn't so keen on sitting still.
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Euphoric

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I live in AZ too what school do you teach?
All of them are normals and the last one a high yellow (Thats my guess I am a noob though)
And number two is something but I don't know lol

Cute babies :)
 
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OceanLyons

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Don't want to post where I teach, but I'll send you a PM.
I was told that number two was a jungle when I bought it.

Noticed a goof in the first sentence of my post, but it's too late to edit. :)
 
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Euphoric

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I thought so too but the bands on the tail have to be broken as I just learned lol and I really can't tell.
The last male is a high yellow again however.
 

skyline

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I think number 2 is a jungle of some kind and the last one is a high yellow all of the rest are normals.
 
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OceanLyons

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I should call #2 "Lucky" because of the horseshoe on his back. :)
 
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OceanLyons

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The shape of #4's head is different than her tankmates'. Not quite as elongated as the others.
 

Jaiden23

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I would say that #2 is aberrant, not jungle, because of the tail bands. From the pictures it seems that the bands are not broken. Reguardless, that's a lovely pattern with a nice amount of lavender!

#5 is definately a hi-yellow, and I would also agree that #6 could be considered hi-yellow as well.

The others look like beautiful normals. It's a shame #1 is so snappy but at least all of the others seem rather friendly. You have a very nice collection! :)
 

shadowx362

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very nice geckos :) #2 is not a jungle but an alberrant there is a small break of band near the yellowing part or the tail but that's about it.
 

fallen_angel

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They are all very gorgeous :sweetheart:

I feel kind of dumb now, when you told me that you kept them in your 8th grade science class, I thought you were an 8th grade student! My mistake, I now understand that you are the teacher! :main_laugh: That is awesome :main_thumbsup: :main_yes:
 
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OceanLyons

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^ lol No, I'm the wacky teacher. :banana:

This year all of the classroom critters will be taken care of entirely by the students. I've pretty much held the reigns, but not this year. I'm letting loose this year, with guidance of course. :main_robin:
 

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