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5 Popular Leopard Gecko Morphs You Need To Know!

If you are into reptiles, you must know Leopard Geckos come in many morphs. Don't know what morphs are? In a simple word, it is the color variations. Yes! Leopard Geckos are that unique. If you ask how many morphs exist, there are no specific numbers. However, the Leopard Gecko morphs chart ​might show hundreds of color differences. Fear not! If you want to adopt a Leopard Gecko and need to know which morphs are the most popular, I've compiled the top 5 list. See below!

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It is one of my favorites! The Lavender Gecko is a difficult morph to produce. Its base color is light (sometimes too pale) purple. The lavender color can appear in patches, stripes, or throughout the body. Unfortunately, it loses its color as it ages. That’s why I adore them so much!

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RAPTOR is a morph developed by careful breeding. Its cool name is an abbreviation for red-eyed albino patternless tremper orange. With light orange skin, the red eyes indeed strike against the body. I love this RAPTOR because it has no black spots at all!

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Normal Leopard Gecko Morphs aren't morphed from breeding. It is the standard gecko color every gecko has had since baby. However, many reptile enthusiasts love their natural color because it has a yellow body with prominent black spots—it’s that much like a polka dot pattern. Note that some variations may be slightly yellower or browner than others.

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Aberrant is a rare Leopard Gecko morph. This little reptile has a broken pattern, which means they have inconsistent terms of patches and stripes. Due to its uniqueness, this type of morph costs expensively, sometimes exceeding thousands of dollars. Slay!

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A Blizzard morph Leopard Gecko​ can be completely white. But I've seen some that are very pale in pink and yellow. Sometimes, you can also see lavender in the market. Most have no spots or only a sprinkle on their head or tail. The black eyes make this morph eye-catching, as its eyes stand out from its pale body.

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