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11-22-2004, 01:08 PM
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What morph?

Can anyone help me identify this leo morph? The owner thinks it is a leusistic, but Joe thought it was a patternless, and I haven't got a clue!!

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Patternless Leopard geckos were formerly marketed as Leucistic. Therefore Patternless= Leucistic= Patternless. A typical Leopard Gecko in every way, but colored solid lemon yellow with grayish white tails. They have normal dark colored eyes, for a strange contrast. Many possess bright orange near the base of the tail.
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Thanks Ryan. I never knew that! What they say is true. You do learn something new every day! Thanks for your help
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Yup that sure is true and of course you know I have a patternless little girl myself she is a luv and and normal morph who things she is a big toughie.
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LOL I have a couple like that myself.. think they are big toughies and they are taking ages to tame down,. the new blizzard is such a little sweetheart and is so calm. I think Lily and Jasmine are displaying jealousy at her new royal highness
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Oh cool so the pictured gecko is just a regular leo? THAT'S so cool

 


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