First hatched eggs need help with morphs?

Lexi1674

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I have a high yellow male and hypo female. That is what I was told by previous owner. I breed them and want to know what the baby are possibly. Anything will help I know I dont have alot of information. 20200605_122531.jpg 20200604_104817.jpg 20200526_220139.jpg male 20200526_220315.jpg female
 

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The first baby is an albino and the second one is a normal who may end up being a super hypo. This means that each of the parents has a gene for albino and the non-albino hatchling has a 66% chance of having an albino gene as well, but there's no way to know without breeding it and seeing if you get albinos.
If you're going to breed, it's good to know something about leopard gecko genetics (and when you do, you may come to realize that breeding geckos where their genetic history isn't known isn't the best thing for the leopard gecko hobby). Here's an article that will get you started:
(Eragon, the first gecko pictured in the article is still with me and is 16 years old!)

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