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Name these gecko morphs PLEASE

HerpZillA May 13, 2006 09:05 PM

Hi, I posted last week about trying o identify leo morphs. I took a few pictures with my cell phone. Between the flash on the phone and terrible lighting in the shop, low florescent light, most pictures are not great. I hope it will be warmer next week, and I remember to take my good camera o take picture outside.

Try to compare colors to some with a reference. Like some are in a neodesha tub. The tub is very pale, so the leos obviously have better color. But I figured this was a start.

I have them listed A-F. Please name the morph and approx value. I'm not holding anyone to this as a written in stone survey. But if you think one is cheap please tell me why. I will not be offended. Also, if there is something that stands out, please tell me why so I can learn. Also several are thin. Someone brought them in like that. We have them in the back trying to fatten them back up.

Example of what I'm looking for
A Semi hypo, color should be more yellow, very common $50
B Patternless, (this guy was tough to take a pic, so) adult $100

Something along this idea

Many thanks tom
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Replies (3)

GreggMM May 14, 2006 07:31 AM

A) Hypo Very skinny- $50- do not sell yet

B) Patternless- $60 - $80

C) Low grade hypo tang can use more weight- $75 - $80

D)Med grade super hypo tang carrottail- $125

E)Hypo tang- $100

F)Hypoish normal a bit skinny- $50- dont sell yet

HerpZillA May 14, 2006 05:50 PM

Thanks. I know some are skinny. A is odd, no yellow at all. Cream and black spots? I could not believe the kid when he brought them in. We do not sell animals like that. I'm guessing at least 3-4 months in the back room.

Also colors on most were much better than pics. Maybe thursday I'll take in my good cam and I can take them outside in natural light.

thanks again

balloonzforu May 14, 2006 08:39 PM

They lack of yellow can and most likely is due to being malnourished. Once it is able to put the weight on that it should be, it may color back up for you. Some one one here had one color up real nice after he nursed it back to health.
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