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Post by hatchetgurl666 Sun Jul 31, 2011 3:34 pm

My wife and I just got our first gecko's (2) off craigslist. We are both new to gecko's and we have no clue about morphs. Please help and also maybe a link on all different kinds of morphs and how to ID them we both love learning about everything when it comes to pets we own. Thanks!



Wichita (tangerine) & Columbus (other)



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Post by xXGeckoGalXx Sun Jul 31, 2011 3:37 pm

Aww what cuties, they look my two little ones i have, one is a SHTCT and the other a high yellow or normal.

Your second one looks like a high yellow or normal, but if im wrong someone with more experience will correct me or agree.
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Post by hatchetgurl666 Sun Jul 31, 2011 3:40 pm

Thanks for the quick reply....what does SHTCT stand for?
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Post by xXGeckoGalXx Sun Jul 31, 2011 3:57 pm

Super Hypo Tangerine Carrot Tail
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Post by Karagain Sun Jul 31, 2011 7:29 pm

Yes Looks like a High yellow and a Super hypo Tangerine Carrot tail Smile Looks exactly like my first too when I got them Smile with the high yellow tho, the white disappears as s/he gets older.
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Post by Jordan Mon Aug 01, 2011 2:23 am

The yellow one is a Super Hypo, meaning it has no spots on the back.

The second one is a jungle, meaning it has broken patterning on the back and tail.

The issue of your leo's substrate needs ot be tackled soon too. Sand is a bad bad bad subtrate.
I'd recommend dong a search of the forum on 'Impaction'. If you click the search button in the top navbar a nice little box pops up. Wink
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Post by xXGeckoGalXx Mon Aug 01, 2011 2:53 am

Jordan wrote:The yellow one is a Super Hypo, meaning it has no spots on the back.

The second one is a jungle, meaning it has broken patterning on the back and tail.

The issue of your leo's substrate needs ot be tackled soon too. Sand is a bad bad bad subtrate.
I'd recommend dong a search of the forum on 'Impaction'. If you click the search button in the top navbar a nice little box pops up. Wink
I figured it was going to be a tad different morph, because of the pattern all over the place.

Also wanted to point out to you Jordan, he doesn't have them on sand, its reptile carpet.
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Post by hatchetgurl666 Mon Aug 01, 2011 4:26 am

Yea that was repto carpet but we change it to paper towels after doing further research that repto carpet isn't the best.
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