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    Posted: 19 Jun 2015 at 6:55pm
Hi!
I bought a female leopard gecko a while ago from a local pet store and unfortunately they didn't seem to know what kind of gecko she was...in fact they didn't seem to know much about her at all other than she's one year old.
Can anyone help me identify which morph she is? I'd love to know.
I've done some research and tried to identify her myself but I keep going between different morphs, she's similar to a few that I've seen online.
Can anyone help?
Thanks

Oh and also, can anyone explain why she sometimes lays with her legs stretched behind her? (shown in one of the attachments)
I've read about leos laying with their arms in front or just flat but not seen anything about legs stretched behind.
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Hi

This form is really about wild reptiles and amphibians, primarily in the UK. Nevertheless I have approved your post as we do have one or two members who have captive animals and may be able to help you. I keep Leopard Geckos myself but I'm afraid I can't help you as I have no interest in un-natural morphs.

It is commonplace for lizards to lay with their legs stretched behind them and has no significance except that's where they are comfortable at that time.

If you have no luck here I would suggest you try one of the specialist captive forums such as RFUK (www.reptileforums.co.uk/forums).

All the best
Chris

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Love leos i have one that looks like albino or tremper but certainly not one hundred percent sure
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