Morph help

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asalena

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Hi I would really like to here your opinion about my leopard-geckos's morphs. What do you think?
The father
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The mother and the father
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baby 1
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baby 2
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baby 3
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Mel&Keith

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Aberrant - differing substantially from the usual or natural type; atypical

Basically, not normally banded but not a Jungle which would have a broken neck band, body pattern, and tail pattern.
 

jaredm3624

Lone Star Leos
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Mel&Keith said:
Aberrant - differing substantially from the usual or natural type; atypical

Basically, not normally banded but not a Jungle which would have a broken neck band, body pattern, and tail pattern.

So is that cosidered a moprh in itself or is it something that is just used as a descriptive word? I got some geckos this weekend and the guy said that 2/3 of the babies hatched from the pair was aberrant.
 
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asalena

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Hi I bought the parents from a petstore and have no real information about their genetics. The guesse's on our swedish forums has been mostly dorsal stripe and saddleback. The fathers dots looks different to me they are real pale and very tiny.
 

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