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What morph is this??

leopardgex15 Aug 28, 2003 12:54 PM

66 gram male leo what morph someone just told me it was a nice normal I disagree what are your opinions.

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3.6
3 eggs in the incubator.....
AIM Jordan42087 or BudaReptiles

Replies (6)

powergeckos Aug 28, 2003 01:03 PM

Either way - it's really cool. I like the nice tangerine sections that she has.
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Monte Meyer
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Mealworms . . . .you can't eat just one

armiyana Aug 28, 2003 01:15 PM

I have to agree with Monte. It looks like there's a bit of orange on the leo's side and that some of the lighter spots on the back have a more orange overcast to them. Sometimes cameras are a little tricky and play with the colors a bit.It does seem as if there's a good amount of orange there however.

Yes, a reduced pattern, possibly hypo tang. People may argue about the amount of tang as the standards have raised from what they used to be. But at the very least I would call that a very nice high yellow and not a normal if the camera is lying to us =).

Sorry for hopping around...typing this while getting ready to leave XD

leopardgex15 Aug 28, 2003 01:27 PM

Thanks for the replys
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3.6
3 eggs in the incubator.....
AIM Jordan42087 or leopardgex15

goalielocks Aug 28, 2003 02:47 PM

I don't think it's tang You could say high yellow or reduced pattern and I think it has a few too many spots to be called hypo.

royalgoldreps Aug 29, 2003 09:10 AM

I would hesitate to call it a high yellow. Too much spotting on the hind legs. If it did not have so much orange at this age I would call it a normal. It could be a tangerine if the color on the pic is true. It is definately NOT a hypo!

Steven
Royal Gold Reptiles

powergeckos Aug 29, 2003 09:53 AM

Spots can fade, dude. I say "Almost hypo".

C'mon - give the leo a break. LOL

Long time no talk. I have to get on the AOL chat deal some time.
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Monte Meyer
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Mealworms . . . .you can't eat just one

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