What morph is this?

SuperFastSlug

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Hey everyone! I was wondering if anyone could help identify the morph of my female leopard gecko Cleopatra:
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I've had her for a couple of months, and she's growing pretty quickly! I'm thinking she's a tremper albino, but I'm pretty much a noob when it comes to leopard geckos so I'm not sure haha. Any help is appreciated, thanks!


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Dinosaur!

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She is definately an albino, but it is impossible to tell what strain without knowing her parents genetics
:( I would probably guess tremper also, but you can't be positive...

You may want to consider removing the sand to prevent an impaction (buildup of sand inside of your gecko, which can be fatal), but thats a decision for you. Better safe than sorry in my opinion! (and most people on here). If you want a pretty naturaalistic look that you cannot get with paper towels and such, you could always try slate tile :) Plus tile stinks less then sand! :D
 

SuperFastSlug

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She is definately an albino, but it is impossible to tell what strain without knowing her parents genetics
:( I would probably guess tremper also, but you can't be positive...

You may want to consider removing the sand to prevent an impaction (buildup of sand inside of your gecko, which can be fatal), but thats a decision for you. Better safe than sorry in my opinion! (and most people on here). If you want a pretty naturaalistic look that you cannot get with paper towels and such, you could always try slate tile :) Plus tile stinks less then sand! :D

Ok cool. I wasn't really sure so thanks for the info! And yeah I heard tile is the best way to go. Right now I have fine grain play sand and I haven't had any problems so far but I'll look into some tile. Thanks for the help!


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