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Leopard Gecko Morph

Can any of you maybe shed a little light on what morph my newest leopard gecko addition might be?

My friend hatched out this little baby this season. She keeps her leos in trios so she's unsure as to which female produced the egg... but the choices are male tremper with either her normal female or female mack snow. When she asked a friend of ours that also breeds leos, he said he thinks that it's just a normal baby that may become a baldy... but this baby currently has no black pigments showing except for a few tiny little black spots that are just starting to show up now.

Here's a pic of the little one fresh out of the egg:
leobaby2-1.jpg
 
It depends on how old it is. Also what do the eyes look like. Right now I'd say its either a high yellow or a young hypo.
 
I'd go with normal... or "high yellow" which people seem to name every other leopard gecko anyways.
He will be changing colors- give him time to put on his "big man's clothes" and than judge.
Right now... it's too hard to tell some morphs apart at this stage
 
I would also wait and see. I got a baby Leopard Gecko from Petco, and at the time thought it may have been albino due to it's pinkish markings, and no dark pigment. Now he looks entirely different, definitely not albino. Your little gecko looks great either way though, and should definitely mature into a great looking adult, congrats!
 
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