Morph determination

Hey so I recently bought this lovely little female. I was told she’s a red tiger stripe leatherback (she’s a leatherback) but have recently descovered that’s she’s also a hypo and I think she’s got other stuff in her too. I really would like help figuring out what she is. This is her

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Multiple photos with different angles of her in bright indirect sunlight (like by a window at noon) would help us get a fuller idea of whats going on with her, also of her claws to confirm Hypo.

But I’ll go ahead and say that I’m not seeing anything else other than whats already listed, she’s really pretty though :slight_smile:

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She is very pretty but is it just me or does it look like she is in an odd position?

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It’s just how she lays! I will admit after I saw her laid like this I moved things around so she could still get behind the log to sleep but she has more room. Is where she chooses to lay she has plenty other spaces to sleep but just chooses to sleep there

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I have a male confirmed hypo so I was able to determine that myself she is 100% a hypo. I can try and get some better pictures!

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Oh I believe you! :blush:. She looks double jointed like some humans! :smiling_face_with_three_hearts::blush::+1:

Yeah I know they lay in the weirdest potistions. She’s had a vet visit recently as I took her when I first got her and she was ruled out as just a bit underweight.

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Beardies always somehow find the most uncomfortable ways to sleep that they do not care about at all :rofl:

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