Morph ID on this beautiful leo
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Morph ID on this beautiful leo
Her tail looks diff how come?
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Re: Morph ID on this beautiful leo
It's either a Murphy's Patternless or a purple/black Blizzard. The tail is in the process of regenerating, is why it looks different.
Re: Morph ID on this beautiful leo
Also is she eclipse look at first pic
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Re: Morph ID on this beautiful leo
I disagree, it's not even 10 percent eclipse. The sun/light is in it's eyes.
Re: Morph ID on this beautiful leo
Oh ok thanks I am very new to morph id
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Re: Morph ID on this beautiful leo
Yep, regenerated tail. Looks like she dropped it recently, 2 weeks ago maybe?
Like Kodie said, either a murphy's patternless or a blizzard. If you raise the temperature of the UTH, and the gecko gets whiter it means you have a blizzard.
My leo Miracle is a blizzard.
Like Kodie said, either a murphy's patternless or a blizzard. If you raise the temperature of the UTH, and the gecko gets whiter it means you have a blizzard.
My leo Miracle is a blizzard.
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Re: Morph ID on this beautiful leo
The tail looks to be a regenerated tail.
It looks like quite an old one to be honest.
They normally ghet that appearance from regenerating, getting nice and plump, but then losing a bit of fat in the tail, giving it that velvety squishy look. So its a regen tail that used to be nice and plump.
It looks like quite an old one to be honest.
They normally ghet that appearance from regenerating, getting nice and plump, but then losing a bit of fat in the tail, giving it that velvety squishy look. So its a regen tail that used to be nice and plump.
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Really? I thought it would be a newer regen. Miracle's is much longer and more tail shaped.
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I think the length of regenerated tail depends of a number of factors like how hot the temp was when the tail was regenerating and where it fell of to ect, I have seen some leos with some rather stubby regenerated tails. and some dont regenerate properly
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Ohhh. Thank you James! I appreciate it!
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its ok glad to help
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Im picking her up on sunday!!!
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