The normal morph is the most common type of leopard gecko. These geckos have yellowish-brown bodies with black spots and bands
Carrot head morphs are similar to carrot tail morphs, but they have a dark orange color on their head and a slightly lighter orange or yellow color body.
The Enigma morph is known for its unique swirling patterns and random spots that are unlike any other morph and has yellow or orangish bodies with orangish spots.
As the name suggests, Tangerine geckos have striking orange coloration, which ranges from light peach to deep, vivid orange
Tremper Albino has a light pink or peach base color with brown or yellow patterns. It’s the most common albino morph.
Giant morphs typically reaching around 10 inches and super giant morphs exceeding 12 inches in length. They were developed through selective breeding, with size being the primary trait.
RAPTOR stands for “Red-eyed Albino Patternless Tremper Orange.”
The lavender morph is named for the pale purple or lavender hue on the body. While most lavender geckos maintain their coloration as juveniles, some may lose the purple tones as they grow.