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Morph and bug questions.

goalielocks Sep 02, 2003 07:17 PM

Alright, I've been looking through my old Reptiles, and Reptiles USA magazines, and I noticed that the old Prehistoric Pets ads have a strange looking leopard called a high yellow speckle. I really didn't care for the appearance but I thought it was unusual that I'd never heard of these elsewhere or seen them advertised. Does anyone have a picture of one? The magazines have them but the pictures look wierd, almost luminescent so I'm wondering about doctoring. Also how did this morph (I assume it's line breed) come about and why doesn't anyone talk about them. Also Rainbow mealworms had something called a sweet worm, is this the same as a butter worm? Thanks.

Replies (5)

iluvblackfrancis Sep 02, 2003 07:43 PM

i don't think it's really a morph, just a good example of how variable the normal morph is.
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Angel_Q Sep 03, 2003 04:22 AM

Here you have a spreckled leopard gecko.. They are called spreckle because the spots are very small & alot of them..
I hope you understand my bad english..

Angel_Q Sep 03, 2003 04:23 AM

http://www.zoonen.com/res/user/48844/galleri/98549/Unge2,11111111_orig_SE.jpg

cheshireycat Sep 04, 2003 06:25 AM

NP
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royalgoldreps Sep 03, 2003 10:34 AM

everyone wanting their leos to be the next, best, greatest, rarest whatever morph gecko.

Steven
Royal Gold Reptiles

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