What is my morph?

Eddie31

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Hey everyone, just picked up my baby leopard gecko a few days ago and I am enjoying taking care of it and watching it grow.

I got it from a mom and pop reptile store and all I know is the gecko came from a breeder but the owner was not able to tell me who what morphs the parents were. I was just wondering if anyone had any idea what morph this is or if it is still too early to tell.

He/she is probably around 2 months old, weighing in at 5.6 grams. Not sure about the age but it is no more than 4 inches in length.


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acpart

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Welcome to GF! I'd call it a "hypo" because it has less than 10 body spots. If it loses the rest of its body spots, it will be a superhypo

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cowana

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Dayton, Ohio
Welcome to GF! Glad to have you!

Agreed with Aliza. I think she is spot on, or in this case spotless on. Haha The lack of spots on its head would also make it a baldy. Of course, with unknown genetics it could have unknown hets. [emoji4]
 

ballpythoncrazy

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Hypo or low quality hypo tangerine.

I agree.

And would also like to add, when buying from a pet store, almost any pet store, the manager or store owner will most likely not know the genetics of the animal or its parents or anything along those lines. Breeders are really the only ones that would have that info and breeders never seem to bother to tell the stores about the animals that they are sending to them. This is why it's best to buy directly from a breeder.
 

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