![]() ![]() This phase is a high yellow, high yellow. ![]() This morph can have varying degrees of orange all over the body, with little or no spotting on the body. Picture used by kind permission of Jamie Swords See Hypomelanistic or previous hypo for description, repeating this morph to show the variations of the Hypo Morph. The word "Hypo" before any phase generally means little to no spotting on the body. Picture used by kind permission of (Neptune) These leopard geckos have reduced spotting on a bright yellow body. This phase represents the geckos with a more "golden" coloured background colour. Picture by kind permission of Helen Aldred-Jones These leo's look as though they are about to shed, permanently. Picture used by kind permission of Steve (Snakey)Ī gecko of any pattern phase with extremely faded colors and dark pigmentation. It must have at least 15% orange to be considered a Carrot Tail. Geckos with a very large amount of orange at the base of the tail. The blizzard with a yellow body, white head, red eyes, brilliant blue eye shadow, and white tail. Picture used by kind permission of Matt Lusty The blizzard phase with blazing red eyes developed by cross breading albinos and the standard blizzard morph. The blizzard with a yellow body, white head, brilliant blue eye shadow, and white tail. Hatchlings have a light gray head, almost a translucent body with a faint yellow overcast and white tail. This gecko has an almost pure white body. Picture used by kind permission of Vicky Smith The jungle trait carries through with the broken tail ring patterns and it is predominantly brown hence the chocolate. This gecko genetically lacks melanin, the black pigments, and it has pink, orange, red or maroon eye colouring. Picture used by kind permission of Simon Burnett Picture used by kind permission of Jenni TomkinsonĪ gecko of any pattern that genetically lacks melanin, the black pigments, and it has pink, golden, brown, orange, red or maroon eye colouring. This gecko has an unusual pattern on the body with incomplete bands, but normal rings on the tail. The first two or three squares or the last two or three squares, I would advise you to use the calibration links in order to find out how to calibrate your monitor correctly. This is the reason I have displayed a greyscale strip below, if you can not differentiate between Monitor Calibration is very important when you are attempting to reproduce spectacular or vibrant colours, for example Leopard Gecko morphs, on a computers monitor. The pictures supplied are for example purposes only and are not actual leo's that are for sale! Page is designed to give you an example of the wide variations of colours and patternations which Leopard Geckos are now availble in, the collection of selective bred or genetic traits that effect a leos appearence are known as Morphs or Phases. ![]()
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