Explore 25 Popular Leopard Gecko Morphs and Their Unique Characteristics Discover the Vibrant Colors and Patterns in Leopard Gecko Morphs By Adrienne Kruzer Adrienne Kruzer Adrienne Kruzer is a veterinary technician with more than 15 years of experience providing healthcare to domestic and exotic animals. She is trained as a Fear Free Certified Professional to prevent and alleviate fear, anxiety, and stress in pets. Learn more about The Spruce Pets' Editorial Process Updated on 06/04/25 Credit: Illustration: The Spruce / Kaley McKean In This Article Expand Normal High Yellow Aberrant Blizzard Blazing Blizzard Banana Blizzard Hypo Melanistic Super Hypo Tangerine Carrot Tail and Carrot Head RAPTOR Halloween Mask Lavender Hyper Melanistic Reverse Stripe Super Giant Baldy Creamsicle Tremper Albino Mack Snow Enigma Diablo Blanco Patternless Red Stripe Key Takeaways Leopard geckos come in more than 100 different morphs, with breeders constantly developing new variations.Morph prices vary greatly; a normal leopard gecko may cost around $25, while rare morphs can reach several thousand dollars.High Yellow, Blazing Blizzard, and RAPTOR are some of the popular morphs. Leopard geckos come in a wide range of beautiful color variations, called morphs. While many pet owners recognize the common yellow gecko with black spots, fewer are aware of other morphs like Baldy, Carrot Tail, Blizzard, and Creamsicle. Although these might sound like ice cream flavors, they are actually different leopard gecko morphs. Breeders continually produce new morphs, so the list is always expanding. Morph prices vary by color; a normal gecko might cost as little as $25, but rare morphs can cost several thousand dollars. There are currently over 100 different color morphs and combinations. Discover some of the more commonly seen leopard gecko morphs below. It's not just their beautiful colors that make these lizards popular. Leopard geckos are ideal for beginner reptile caretakers due to their easy care, friendly nature, and relatively small size�adults are typically 6 to 9 inches long. What Is a Leopard Gecko Morph? Leopard gecko morphs refer to the different colors and patterns found within this species of lizard. Many morphs are the result of spontaneous mutations, but selective breeding has created even more morphs that variate not only the leopard gecko's color and skin patterns. but even the size or shape of the leopard gecko's physical features. 1:28 6 Ways a Leopard Gecko Can Stand Out from the Crowd Normal (Wild Type) This is your basic yellow leopard gecko with black spots. The Normal pattern is not truly a morph, as this is the lizard species' normal appearance in the wild. There is still some variation from individual to individual; some Normal geckos are yellower or browner than others, and the spots can be dark brown to black. This is the least expensive type of leopard gecko, and the most commonly found in pet stores. But just because this is a common color pattern doesn't mean the Normal leopard gecko is boring or a lesser pet than a more exotic morph. Leopard geckos need dry, warm habitats. Credit: Getty Images/Daniel Castillo High Yellow The first commonly bred leopard gecko morph is the High Yellow. This lizard is much more yellow than the Normal patterns—some are banana yellow—and it has far fewer spots than a Normal gecko. While more expensive than a Normal gecko, the High Yellow morph is relatively inexpensive compared to some of the rarer morphs. Credit: Aly Syafiq Hashim / Getty Images Aberrant An Aberrant leopard gecko has a broken pattern. This means the gecko has an inconsistent pattern of patches and stripes, and often a circular pattern on the back. Typically, the broken pattern is either on the lizard's body or its tail, but not both. This is a fairly rare morph, and so is one of the more expensive types. Blizzard As the name suggests, this is a morph that can be completely white, although some are very pale yellow, pink, or lavender. Most have no spots or only a few spots on their head or tail. Blizzards usually also have eclipsed, or completely black, eyes, which makes a dramatic contrast against their light bodies. Credit: Martin Harvey / Getty Images Blazing Blizzard The Blazing Blizzard is a cross between a Blizzard and one of the albino morphs. These leopard geckos are pinkish-white without any spots at all. They have black eyes, however, which creates a very striking look. Banana Blizzard This morph is a cross between a Blizzard and a Patternless morph. These geckos are very light yellow or yellow-pink without any spots or stripes. Like other Blizzard morphs, they have dark eyes. Hypo Melanistic The Hypo Melanistic morph has been bred to have very little melanin, so these lizards have very few black spots—less than 10 is required to qualify as a true Hypo. Their bodies are generally a bright yellow or orange from head to tail. Credit: Utah-based Photographer Ryan Houston / Getty Images Super Hypo The Super Hypo is basically a Hypo without any black spots at all. Typically, this morph is a warm yellow from head to tail, with less orange than the Hypo, although some do have small patches of orange on their body or tail. Tangerine The Tangerine morph is a bright orange lizard that may or may not have spots or blotches of darker color on its head or tail. The fewer the spots or blotches, the more expensive the gecko. Carrot Tail and Carrot Head A Carrot Tail leopard gecko is any morph that has a bright orange tail, which may also have spots or blotches of darker color. Usually, the rest of the body is a lighter orange or yellow. A Carrot Head morph has an orange head and generally a lighter orange or yellow body. RAPTOR (Red-Eyed Albino Patternless Tremper Orange) The RAPTOR is a morph developed by careful breeding of three other morphs, including an albino morph. These beautiful leopard geckos have red eyes and a yellowish-orange body. RAPTOR morphs have no black spots and are considered combination morphs. Halloween Mask This morph is generally white and soft yellow but with very vivid black spots and blotches on the head, body, and tail. These markings can change as the lizard matures. Halloween Mask leopard geckos are very eye-catching, striking reptiles. Lavender As the name suggests, the Lavender morph describes any leopard gecko with a light violet or lavender color on its body. These geckos may or may not also have spots, bands, or blotches of darker brown or black. Often, Lavender geckos are brightest when young but fade as they mature. Hyper Melanistic A Hyper Melanistic is a darkly pigmented, but not black, leopard gecko. This morph has more melanin than the lighter-pigmented morphs. It will still have spots and patterns but overall have a much darker coloration than Normal or Wild Types. Credit: Olga Pepe E&M / Getty Images Reverse Stripe This morph describes a leopard gecko that has a stripe down its back from neck to tail. The color of the stripe will vary, as will the rest of the body color and pattern. Super Giant While the majority of morphs describe skin coloration or the eyes of a leopard gecko, Super Giant refers to the size of the gecko. Super Giants are the largest of the leopard gecko morphs, with an almost 12-inch gecko holding the record for overall size. Giants are bigger than Normals but smaller than Super Giants. Baldy This is a type of Super Hypo that has no spotting on its head. The body can be yellow or orange, and the gecko might have some spots on its tail. Creamsicle This beautiful morph is a pale yellow or white with bright yellow or orange spots instead of the common black or dark brown. Some have very bright orange tails. Often, their eyes are black or dark brown. Tremper Albino The most common albino morph, the Tremper Albino has a light yellow, brown, orange, or pink body with slightly darker orange or yellow spots and blotches. Most also have light eyes. Mack Snow Another albino morph, the Mack Snow has a very light body covered with dark spots and bands from head to tail. Credit: Paul Starosta/Getty Images Enigma The Enigma morph has a white tail and an orange or yellow body with orange spots and blotches. Diablo Blanco The Diablo Blanco is a pure white leopard gecko with red eyes. Patternless Also called the Murphy Patternless, these geckos, as their name suggests, have no spots or blotches at all. Their body is usually a soft yellow or pink. Red Stripe The Red Stripe leopard gecko has two reddish stripes running down its back. The rest of the body can be orange, yellow, or red with darker spots on the head and tail. Explore more: Reptiles & Amphibians Geckos