Education Moore Exotics

moore-exotics-logo

Leopard Geckos

Black-Night-Leopard-Gecko

Black Night Leopard Gecko

What distinguishes the black night leopard as stunning or unique? There are many distinct morphs that are purposefully bred for diverse appearances, but few are as uncommon or as stunning as the Black Night morph. They have slit pupils. Unlike the Black Night, most dark morphs still have distinguishable hues and patterns. Appearance: The leopard […]

Black Night Leopard Gecko Read More »

Bandit-Leopard Gecko

Bandit Leopard Gecko

Which is the striking feature of Bandit Leopard Gecko from other morphs? Since 1995, the rich and durable black color feature has been selectively bred into the population. We deliberately bred for fewer head spots for 12 years, producing animals with 3–4 head markings. When compared to other morphs, this one has the highest concentration

Bandit Leopard Gecko Read More »

Baldy

Baldy

How do baldies differ from Super Hypo? A Super Hypo without head spotting is known as a Baldy Leopard Gecko. Gourmet Rodent was the first to create the Baldy attribute.  The Baldy characteristic is thought to be Line Bred or Polygenic, just as the Super Hypos and the Super Hypo Carrot Tails. This indicates that

Baldy Read More »

Albino-Leopard Gecko

Albino Leopard Gecko

What makes them different from others? Leopard geckos with albinism are the outcome of a Genetic Mutation. Leopard geckos develop albinism as a result of a deficiency in the hormone tyrosinase, which is necessary for the production of melanin. The skin’s natural pigmentation is caused by melanin buildup in the epidermis. Leopard geckos that are

Albino Leopard Gecko Read More »

tangerine-leopard-gecko-pair

Tangerine Leopard Gecko

Description: Scientific name: Eublepharis macularius   Life span: 15-20 years, occasionally up to 30 years These well-known lizards are little, adorable, and do incredibly dumb things that make their owners adore them. A common tangerine leopard gecko morph features a tail with either spots or stripes and a brilliant orange back that varies in the

Tangerine Leopard Gecko Read More »

east indian leopard gecko

East Indian Leopard Gecko

Description: Scientific name: Eublepharis hardwickii     Life span: 10-20 years Eublepharis hardwickii, usually referred to as Hardwicke’s gecko or the East Indian leopard gecko, is a species of gecko in the family Eublepharidae of lizards. Rather short limbs, a robust body, and short fingers. The ear opening is broad, suboval, and vertical, and the

East Indian Leopard Gecko Read More »

Scroll to Top