Morph identification please help

Bowlshot

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I know this is a blizzard but is there anything else going on his eyes are not solid black like I e seen in pictures any help would be greatly appreciated thanks in advance. Sorry for the huge pics I don't know how to resize..
 

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Bowlshot

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I wasn't aware that blizzards had to have solid eyes

Sent via Tapatalk whilst caring for Eublepharis macularis'

The only reason I asked was to see if there's something else going on the eyes just don't seem right to me.
I'm sorry I don't have the experience on geckos as other do that's why I joined the forum to learn as much as possible. Thanks again for your reply.
 

DrCarrotTail

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Super Snows have solid black eyes and eclipses can have all solid or part solid eyes. There are a couple other eye morphs like marble eye and Abyssinian but as far as I know they don't have solid eyes. I don't have first hand experience working with blizzards but those eyes look like other blizzard eyes I have seen in pictures. Cute gecko!
 

Bowlshot

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Thanks I appreciate the tips... This is my first gecko and when I was doing research on her morph she looked a lil different than the other blizzards I seen... All the blizzards I seen had solid black eyes and here are different so I wasn't sure... Thanks
 

Bowlshot

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heres a couple of pics one has flash the other does not the eye pic has no flash on it.please let me know what you guys think she might be. i purchased her at the reading reptile expo in Philadelphia from luxury leopard as a blizzard i tried to contact them to get more info on her since i was so exited that completely forgot to ask about hets or anything else. thanks again in advance guys and gals i really appreciate all of your help.
 

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snared99

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Sorry guys your very off. This is 100% blizard. We breed our bliz to have the yellow on the back, most prefer it. In addition if your looking to ID a patty they would still have remenants of jungle patterning at that size, blizards are totally patternless from the get go. That is the big difference between the 2 morphs. As adults they can be extremely hard to ID, but babies are as easy as they come.
 

GexPex

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Sorry guys your very off. This is 100% blizard. We breed our bliz to have the yellow on the back, most prefer it. In addition if your looking to ID a patty they would still have remenants of jungle patterning at that size, blizards are totally patternless from the get go. That is the big difference between the 2 morphs. As adults they can be extremely hard to ID, but babies are as easy as they come.

Wasn't thinking of the sizes in the pictures lol. Guess the bright yellow really threw me off. Thank you, though. I stand corrected. :)
 

Bowlshot

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Sorry guys your very off. This is 100% blizard. We breed our bliz to have the yellow on the back, most prefer it. In addition if your looking to ID a patty they would still have remenants of jungle patterning at that size, blizards are totally patternless from the get go. That is the big difference between the 2 morphs. As adults they can be extremely hard to ID, but babies are as easy as they come.


Thanks pat for clarifying that for us.
 

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