What morph is this? w&y or...?

stager

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Well it seems to have very high white sides which say to me w&Y and looks like a parodox spot on tail which also says w&Y so I think so but I'm no expert. Having trouble myself identifing W&Y hatchlings right now
 

pawuLon

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When I bought this gecko i got info - the one of parent was 100% w&y. But now Im not sure... This gecko can be w&y?
 

Kylerbassman

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Well, I'm thinking just a normal, but I am not really that great with Morph. I would say to remove those wood chips (unless you already have). That stuff isn't safe at all and can really bread bacteria. Look in husbandry and housing for better options
 

pawuLon

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Actually I got paper towels :). I saw few w&y geckos in popular shops. In jp-reptiles w&y looks very similar to my gecko. He isn't a normal. Normals havent high white sides and paradox spots. When he was young he didn't look like normal. The one of parent was w&y. I haven't any idea what morph is it...
 

FunkyFresh

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id say the black spots are on the dark side myself, a lot of w & y's have reduced pigmentation when it comes to blacks, seems more muted, but no matter what the circumstances are you have to have at least one parent that is a w & y, there is no het form.
 

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