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Noob from NJ

Hi everyone my name is Rich and Im new lol. I have a Lavender motley corn and Leopard gecko

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Leopard gecko
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Im just curious if anyone knows anything about Leopards. Of all the pics Ive seen, Ive never seen one like mine. Anyone have any idea what morph it is?
 
Welcome to the forum! Your kids are beautiful; I especially love when hatchlings defy gravity like that :D

As for the leopard gecko, you should definitely post a thread about him/her in the General chit-chat section. I know we have several members here with leopards, and I'm sure they can help you.
 
Welcome! I don't know if you know about the laws in your state about owning cornsnakes. I believe any corns with normal-colored eyes are protected, so you can only keep red-eyed cornsnakes. For future purchases!! (People in Georgia can't own them at all!!!)
 
Welcome! I don't know if you know about the laws in your state about owning cornsnakes. I believe any corns with normal-colored eyes are protected, so you can only keep red-eyed cornsnakes. For future purchases!! (People in Georgia can't own them at all!!!)


My mind is blown...why would state have laws like that?! I mean...sure to protect your state wildlife perhaps, but good grief.
 
Welcome! I don't know if you know about the laws in your state about owning cornsnakes. I believe any corns with normal-colored eyes are protected, so you can only keep red-eyed cornsnakes. For future purchases!! (People in Georgia can't own them at all!!!)

Apparently Lavenders had like ruby colored eyes in the right light. When I look at mine in normal light they look black but when the light is comin from above they look reddish
 
Sometimes an inexperienced person will think a normal corn is a motley because quite often normals have round spots that continue down the back quite a ways. The belly is almost always the key, although there have been plain-bellied normals.

My lavender, Lila, has blue eyes with ruby pupils. I prefer lavs that have the blue eyes!
 
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