What morphs are these leo's?

JohnxII

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I recently convinced myself to keep these along with my collection of T's... since they eat the same things.

1. Simba (adult. male)- sold as super high yellow, I think that's correct?
2. Nova (juv. female) - sold as "Blue White"
3. Gust (juv. male) - sold as "Blue White", maybe ghost/pastel?
4. Stripy (adult female) - sold as high yellow, not so yellow though
5. Stich (adult female) - sold as high yellow, with interesting patterns
 

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JohnxII

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Last but not the least...

6. Heidi (adult female) - unlabelled, I think she's a hypo?
 

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Beardo

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A bunch of normals and a couple possible Hypos. The one in the 4th pic looks like he could use some more food bro.
 

xelda

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None of them are hypos. A few do show aberrant patterns. The third one down could possibly be a pastel. Some of them look like they could be high yellows, but in my opinion, they're not being fed well enough to show their true coloration. By the way, there's no such thing as a "blue white."

Leopard geckos are awesome, so it's great that you decided to keep them. Just make sure you're gutloading the crickets and feeding them 2-3 times a week.
 

Freddie

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The first one looks like a high yellow. Other - i dont know :D
 

JohnxII

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Thanks guys. Don't worry, just like before I got my T's I did excessive homework. I gutload the crickets for my T's anyway, and I don't forget to dust the crix/worms when feeding the leos.

Yeah the juvie male is a bit skinny, he has the appetite but don't seem to be able to hunt well. Won't trust my hand/forceps yet to be hand fed, and can only catch mealworms. Not able to catch crickets. Tonight I'm going to try removing the hing legs of a bunch of smaller crix and but them in a bowl and see if he would feast.
 
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