need your help to ID morphs

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I would like to hear from you all what you think what for morphs these leopard geckos are
thank you in advance and sorry for the bad eye photos the camera does not work so good at short range ;)
Thanks ;)

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and here is a eye picture of the previous photo
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and here is a eye picture of the previous photo
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3
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and here is a eye picture of the previous photo
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and here is a eye picture of the previous photo
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5
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and here is a eye picture of the previous photo
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6
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and here is a eye picture of the previous photo
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acpart

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The albinos all look like Trempers to me also. The two non albinos look like a superhypo and a hypo (with great head markings). I wouldn't call either of them carrot tails. The superhypo also looks to me (from the head markings and the body shape) that it may be Hines line, if those still exist as distinct from the other superhypos.

Aliza
 

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foto 1 is the mother of foto 3 & 6
and the mother of 5 is what you said Aliza a SHTCT from Hines line
but I still don't know what you wou call that morph of picture 5
 

acpart

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At this point I would call 5 a hypo tangerine. If she continues to lose all her body spots she will be a superhypo tangerine. She also has reduced markings on the head which remind me of the head markings of my bold stripes, but I don't think there's any particular name for that.

Aliza
 

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