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IMPORTANT If you should decide to print the Leopard Gecko Morph Guide please be aware that it will use a few sheets of paper as well as lots of inks. |
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ABBERRANT This is a pattern variation of the leopard gecko, they usual have an unusual pattern with incomplete banding but normal bands on the tail. |
LAS VEGAS ALBINO This strain of albino was the second to be produced generally stay lighter in colour. These geckos are also known as Rainwater albinos. |
| ALBINO These have any pattern but lack the black pigmentation. They can have golden, brown, orange, pink, red or maroon eye colour. |
LEUSISTIC These geckos are pure white in colour and have jet black eyes. They are thought to be the true name for the Blizzard phase. |
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AMELANISTIC See albino. |
MACK SNOW These geckos have an overall faded appearance and the hatchlings are considerably lighter in appearance. |
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A.P.T.O.R These have an carrot head, tail and are tangerine albino. A.P.T.O.R stands for Albino Patternless Tremper ORange |
MACK SUPER SNOW This phase is usually nearly pure white in colour with black eyes and minimal black spotting which is usually arranged in stripes lengthways. The hatchlings are a unmarked and almost solid grey colour. |
| BALDY These have no spotting on the head. |
MELANISTIC This is a very dark phase of gecko colouration of any patterning. The spaces between the markings turn a dark yellow as they get older. Hatchlings have white lips and all black hind limbs. |
| BANANA These have a yellow body, white head, blue eye shadow and a white tail. This can also be used as a term for a yellow variant of blizzard. |
PASTEL These geckos have a pale tan pigment instead of black and sometimes have lavender coloured banding. You cannot have a gecko that is het for pastel. |
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BANANA BLIZZARD A yellow variant of the blizzard but not a true banana. |
PATTERNLESS These geckos have no markings on their base colour as adults, they may have a small amount of marking as hatchlings. They also have white - grey heads and tails with normal coloured eyes. |
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BELL ALBINO These are a rare strain of the albino and usually have a high contrast and really red eyes. |
PATTERNLESS ALBINO These have any colouration of yellow but have an almost pure white or pink tail with pink eyes. |
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BLAZING BLIZZARD These have an all white body but have blazing red eye colour. |
RAINWATER ALBINO See Las Vegas Albino |
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BLAZING BANANA BLIZZARD Much the same as the banana blizzard but with the blazing red eye colour. |
R.A.P.T.O.R These are a tangerine albino with red eyes but also a carrot head and tail. R.A.P.T.O.R stands for Red-eyed Albino Patternless Tremper ORange. |
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BLIZZARD These are all white and patternless with black eye colouration. |
REDSTRIPE This line of geckos is being developed by HQ Reptiles. |
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CARROT TAIL These geckos have a large amount of orange at the base of their tail. To be a true carrot tail they must have at least 15% orange. |
R.E.R.S These are Red Eyed Reverse Stripe |
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DIABLO BLANCO These are the result of breeding a double het tremper albino blazing blizzard with a R.A.P.T.O.R. |
REVERSE STRIPE These geckos have a black stripe running from the top of their heads to the tips of their tails which have 2 lighter coloured stripes running down the side. |
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ECLIPSE This is a trait that only affects the eye colour. They can be solid black or red and can have just half the eye affected or half of one eye affected. They are termed snake-eyed. |
SNOW These have a white base colour with normal spotting. |
| GIANT These can be any colour and pattern and are unusually large sized geckos. |
STRIPE These geckos have a light coloured dorsal stripe that must join the white neck ring. The stripe can run to the base or the tip of their tail. |
| GHOST These can be any pattern but have extremely faded colouration and dark pigmentation. They tend to look as though they are always in shed. |
SUNGLO These geckos are brilliant coloured geckos the only difference between the hybino and sunglo is the hybino was developed by Ray Hine and the sunglo was developed by Urban Gecko. |
| GOLDEN These tend to have more of a golden coloured background rather than the usual yellow. |
SUPER HYPO These can be any colour but they have no spotting throughout the body or head. |
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HIGH YELLOW These geckos have reduced spotting throughout with almost no spotting on the legs but have a very yellow coloured body. |
SUPER HYPO CARROT TAIL These geckos have a carrot tail and no spotting thought-out the head or body. |
| HYBINO See sunglo. |
SUPER HYPO TANGERINE These geckos again have no spotting thought-out the body or head but do have varying amounts of orange over the body. |
| HYPO Reduced spotting throughout the body. |
TANGELO On these geckos the tangerine body colour overtakes and fills in much of the lighter body banding. |
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HYPO TANGERINE Again little or no spotting to the body but with varying amounts of orange all over the body. |
TANGERINE These have a couple of definitions the first of which is a high amount of orange pigmentation with little or no spotting whilst the other is a yellow body with orange overtone which can be in the form of blotches or in general scope. |
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HYPOXANTHIC These have a reduced dark pattern everywhere except for on the head and tail and have a really bright yellow ground colour. |
TANGERINE ALBINO These are tangerine coloured geckos that lack the black pigmentation. They can have pink, golden, brown, orange or red eyes. |
| JUNGLE The patterning of this phase of gecko usually has no banding and the rings around the tail are broken. |
TANGERINE TORNADO These have an intense orange body colouration with no black pigmentation. They have red eyes. |
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JUNGLE CHOCOLATE ALBINO This phase of gecko has the typical jungle traits but with a lack of black pigmentation and is a predominantly brown colour. |
TREMPER ALBINO This was the first line of albinos to be produced. |
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LAVENDER These geckos tend to come about from incubating at around 84-86°f. Their bands and spots are prominent, dark and broad but have a purplish hue. |
XANTHIC These geckos have a high amount of yellow pigmentation. |
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