Morph type help

travis.dearman

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Hello,
I recently bought my first gecko's and quickly fell in love with these little guys!! I have been filling my head with as much knowledge as I can about them and am just infatuated with the amount of varieties and morphs of leopard geckos. That said i have had trouble finding my Leo's exact morph and am lost at how to figure it out!! Any help is a big help!! Thanks
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Music City Geckos

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Nashville
Visually, the first one looks to be a high yellow/normal but has some interesting markings on it head. The second is one of the 3 possible albino's. It's hard to know exactly which without knowing the geckos lineage. Nice looking geckos, enjoy!!
 

Neon Aurora

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Yes, none of the albino strains actually have red eyes unless combined with the eclipse gene(and even then, sometime's they're still black. I have one like that). Albino in reptiles is different from albino in mammals. Albino in mammals means complete lack of pigment, while albino in reptiles means lack of just black pigment.

Here's an example of what their eyes typically look like.
https://www.google.com/search?q=alb...angecko.com%2Fleopard-geckos%2Falbino;800;600
 

travis.dearman

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Thank you soooo much neon aurora and music city geckos this was a big help and answered my question to a t.


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