What morph is this?

arachnofreak95

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I am entirely new to lizards, as my user name suggests I have been into tarantulas for a while. I have had 5 years with tarantulas, 3 with snakes, and today I got my first lizard. A friend is getting ready to move off to college, and he couldn't take his leo to college with him so I took it off his hands. It was on calci-sand and I promptly replaced that with paper towel, and as far as I can tell I have it housed correctly. ANYWAYS it is not a normal wild type, and I know nothing about leopard gecko morphs, so I was wondering if anyone could guess at it. I am sure it is something pretty basic, but I was just curious.



 

arachnofreak95

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A free gecko is a free gecko regardless of its morph :D Maybe I will get into and possibly breed some cooler morphs. So far tarantulas and snakes have proved to be extremely addicting so I see no reason for geckos to not be the same. Lower grade morphs are just the gateway into an obsession ;)
 

pmkent1

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A free gecko is a free gecko regardless of its morph :D Maybe I will get into and possibly breed some cooler morphs. So far tarantulas and snakes have proved to be extremely addicting so I see no reason for geckos to not be the same. Lower grade morphs are just the gateway into an obsession ;)

Not intended as an insult at all. He/she's still cool in my opinion. Cant beat free though. Love the head pattern on him :main_thumbsup:
 

Nynecho

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He's adorable ^^ I'd go with super hypo as well. I saw a group of these as young adults in a pet store once, they weren't selling so they were on sale for 20 Bucks. I wasn't too interested because of the dark colors, but none-the-less this little guy is freaking cute.
 

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