Murphy's paternless? And Giant?

equinelove93

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ontatio, Canada
I recently purchased a "Giant leopard gecko" as she was labeled as at the pet store. Her exact age is unknown but the pet store employee said she had recently laid eggs.

Also i believe shes Murphy's paternless. The employee couldn't confirm. Is she Murphy's or possibly something else

She weighs 50 grams next to my other normal female who weighs 70 grams

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ballpythoncrazy

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Unfortunately you can't really classify her as a generic giant without knowing what the parents were. If neither of the parents were giants/super giants then she is not a giant, just a very big gecko. To be a giant she has to reach 60-89 grams in the first 12 months of life, but for all you know she could be older than 12 months, especially because she's already laid a clutch of eggs.

So if you ask me she isn't a genetic giant, just a big gecko. Although I do agree that she is a murphys patternless.
 

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