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Help Identify Morph Please

puregno Sep 28, 2004 08:48 AM

I bought this girl at my local pet shop, she was labeled as tremper . I could be wrong but I dont think shes is tremp so heres pic let me know what you think every one.

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puregno Sep 28, 2004 08:48 AM

another picture

peachstategeckos Sep 28, 2004 10:10 AM

WOW!! That was really labeled wrong! Unless they meant het for tremper. I would say tangerine or hi yellow. She also looks very skinny. I'm not saying it's your falt. Probably the petstores. (like always) Try getting her to eat alot. She's a very cute gecko though. Congrats!
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lisa_cristin Sep 28, 2004 03:42 PM

I would say hypo tang as well. I wouldn't say she is very skinny, especially if she is just a juvie. Good luck
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NateDiggity Sep 29, 2004 02:54 PM

Don't worry man, that gecko is not skinny at all. I'd say just right!! Some people have a tendancy to over feed. It is also proven that over weight geckos have shorter lifes.

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twistedgalaxy Sep 28, 2004 04:34 PM

>>another picture
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It looks like you have a hypo or hypo tang. If you don't already know, hypo meaning absence (in leopard gecko sense, absence of spots), and tang meaning tangerine, or orange hue.
She is far from 'very skinny', but you could add more food to her diet now, encase she becomes sick or decides to stop eating temporarily.

Good luck,
Elisa

puregno Sep 28, 2004 06:18 PM

I just got her the other day ,she is already eating crickets,and seem a litle timid. But she is already settling in.

twistedgalaxy Sep 28, 2004 09:34 PM

Aww, that is good to hear she is eating/taking to her new environment quickly though! I hope you have very good luck with her.

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