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yummybunny

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I have a leo named Fizz. (Had camera probs. but will add one later). I had her for 3 1/2 years. When I first got her, they classifed her as patternless, but they only had two discriptions for their leos: designer and patternless.

So I classified her as albino. (I was only in the 10th grade and didn't pay attention to morphs)

She is white, really albino. (not snow white, but almost clear white, skin kinda transparent, can see veins in legs and stuff). She has no markings and her eyes are a yellow color (like golden yellow) with a black iris. I tried to classify her with help from classifying leo books, but none of them said yellow eyes and all the white geckos I saw were snows.
 
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yummybunny

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Will put one on here soon as soon as I get home. My camera, I thought took good pics, so I will try with my PS3 camera.
 
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LeopardLunatic

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the yellow eyes are throwing me off they keep making me think Xanthic and that cant be what it is. But based on your description of the body id say Blazing Blizzard not patternless albino
 
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yummybunny

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Here are pics of Fizz. (The mess in the background is due to me changing cages. I am starting to use paper towels. Lizard sand is messy and so is my iguana who put his pellets all over the floor. Still picking them up, since the vaccum won't.

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She is currently attending weightwatchers with Almond and Pit, who just had babies.

And here is my greedy monitor. He hated his mealworms, but loved the pinkies he had yesterday and the 10 crickets on Friday. He wanted more pinkies, but mommy wouldn't let him.

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yummybunny

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Also, here is the two sets of parents for my eggs.

Mile and Pit. Pit is the regular (girl), Mile is the carrottail. Wonder what their babies would look like--any suggestions?

Pit (being curious, like always) She is Fizz's weight watchers buddy, but she just had babies. Trying to fatten her back up.

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Mile(Pit following the camera)

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Stop Pit!!!

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Then the second pair, Almond and Chip. Almond is the female-Chocolate albino and Chip is the carrottail or whatever he is. Can't wait for their babies. Almond just ate a lot of waxies, hope she gets fatter soon, because she is gravid again.

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And two more of my females. The snow is a year old and the blazing blizzard is five or six months.

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LeopardLunatic

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its a Blazing Blizzard its eyes arent yellow but kinda an egg white color with red veins and red pupils because its tremper strain
 
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brad.a.c

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DANG, I almost said that but I decided not too! Oh well, I'll learn eventually.:)
 
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LeopardLunatic

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it takes time im just now starting to get the hang of morphs and ive been here almost 2 years. I know alot about Blizzards though since they are my favorite morph
 
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yummybunny

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They are thin. I got them from a pet store years ago and they were like that at a year and a half old. Fizz was auctually housed with sick babies and I got her for a huge discount. She looks better than she did as a baby. I found a better one though/ It was smaller, but that was their shape. They had a lot of sick babies there and stuff. I was young and didn't know a lot about leos. May be why Almond was only fifty bucks. They have grown though, big improvements. They were fatter before laying eggs though.

There is no reptile vet around me, and the only one's solution is to put everything to sleep. We have a lot of exoctic pet stores, and they also say stay away from her. They lick pinkies, don't eat them, I may feed more waxies, bad thing they are 50 of six dollars.

They all just laid eggs and were fatter than in those pics. Should had put better looking pics of them. Makes me seem neglectful.

No, Fizz is housed with the baby blazing blizzard, I don't trust the monitor with anything.

The city I live in isn't supportive of animals. We have one pet store in the whole big city and the closest reptile vet (professional) is in another state. I am only a kid (practically) and there is no one that cares to take me out there. That pet store just opened and the one I got my leos from closed. So there was no food supply for them, but nasty bait shop crickets and no calcium. Now this store opened and the supplies are back and I am wiser about them, I am trying.

I am practically the only one around my area that has leos and only see fat ones on the internet. A new pet store just opened and they are helping me. I really do care about mine and will be saddened if anything happens to them.

How bad the vet is in my area is that when I was 15, I had a male whose hemipene prolapsed. We took it to the vet and the stupid vet said the only solution was to put it down. I cried for days. So I don't go there again, until Mile had that same thing. The vet said put him down, I took him to the pet store instead. They called a vet in another state and he instructed us how to care for it. Mile's had dried, although I put vaseline on it. So his hemipene had to be cut off. Chip had the same thing, and the vet said soak him in sugar water and put vaseline on it---worked like a charm. Both of them are fine.
 
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yummybunny

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To tell the truth, I have only been having the internet for over a year and I see the fattest geckos on here. I have saw no other leos.

Ever since this good pet store opened and I saw all your leos, I just begun to realize that mine are too skinny.

They seem to be in good health, especially the snow and blazing blizzard, which I have been raising since she was very small.

They eat a lot. I feed mine until they are full, but they won't eat for days, and I do offer them food. They will not be hungry. They do not throw up their food, they are active, up at all times, curious, and their feces are normal looking.

I have another gecko, which was a very sick baby I got from the same pet store. I got her with her sibling for almost free, because they were about to freeze them, or finish them off. Her sister didn't make it, but she did. She is a real survivor of the mistreating of a pet store, breeder or whatever. She is still skinny, but she is very fat compared to what she was.
 

Mel&Keith

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I don't know, if they're all eating but not putting on weight it just seems like there might be some sort of a parasitic problem. I would definitely keep the males housed separately and don't let the females breed again until they are above 50g if not more. We have females who don't like to eat while they're laying so if I can't get them to 60g before they start ovulating I just don't breed them that season.
 

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