Morph identyfication

Swiechu

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Hi,

Can someone identify this little one?
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In real he/she is a little bit brighter ( I took this photo with flesh). It is brighter than his/her siblings.

BTW When he hatched I saw that he/she has a problem with walking, looks like he/she has something with legs.

And one more question!
How does the Hypo look like when the hatched? Are they similar to the normals?
 

Swiechu

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Her mom is a Sunglow (bell line). And this second question, are there any differents between Hypo and Classic when they hatched? Calculator show that I will get all hypos and possibly Super Hypos but when they hatched they look like classic gecko. Should I wait?
 

Dan

insane in the membrane
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NY
hypos and super hypos will look normal when they hatch, but with each shed the spots will fade away.

IME, i would call that a super hypo tangerine.
 

justindh1

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A majority of super hypos will hatch out with lighter bands then normals or hypos. Hypos can sometimes hatch looking normal or have lighter bands as well. This little on looks more like it will be a little hypo tangerine that's het bell to me. Until it's spots disappear on the body it won't be a super hypo.
 

Taquiq

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Since her mom is a Sunglow I would say she is a Super Hypo Tangerine het Tremper.
 

TokayKeeper

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Albuquerque, NM, USA
hypos and super hypos will look normal when they hatch, but with each shed the spots will fade away.

You sure about that part of your statement??

Normal...photo taken 4 days after hatch

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Hypo/Super Hypos...

In post-hatching shed (slight dull look), photo taken a few hours after removing it from the incubator.
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Above hypo's clutchmate after post hatching shed, photo taken 7 days after hatching.

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To the original poster:

As others have said, it looks to be a hypo.
 

100yan

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Bulgaria
TokayKeeper,

I would generally agree with you regarding the difference between a Normal hatchling and SHTCT/B hatchling. However, in respect of just Hypos I would say that it depends on the strain. For instance, among my Hypos, I have a strain that is very similar to the Normals at the age of hatchling:

hatchling
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1 month old
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about 2 months old
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