A few from this year!

justindh1

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Been awhile since the I have posted anything. Wanted to show a few that I had this year. I keep my projects pretty simple with few genetics involved.

First is a Mack Snow. Love this ones spotty pattern with bright orangish yellow body color and orange splatter on his tail.

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I really like this dark Tremper Snow even tho she wanted to give me the stink eye in this pic. A lot of dark brown/lavander color on him. Hopefully he will have this much concentration when he gets older. He has no eclipse genetics either so I am really interested in his eyes and how they will look down the road.

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I like that this SS has hardly any pattern to him. He is really spotty for a SS Snow. His spots are lighter then what they turned out in picture but couldn't get it to show correctly.

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Thanks for checkin em' out! Happy Holidays as well!
 

UnicornSpirit

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Wow, I love your Tremper Snow. I've always had a liking towards the more chocolate-colored Tremper Albinos. Unfortunately, with all the striking morphs these days it's getting hard to find those nice chocolate toned ones. I'll just have to play with the incubation temps and create a few for myself. :]
 

justindh1

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Thanks to both of you! :D

The Mack Snow Tremper was hatched at 85.5 degrees and has been kept at 92-96 degrees. I am positive his dark colors aren't from the incubation or being kept at cooler temps. Heres a pic of his sibling.

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LZRDGRL

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Awesome!! The dark Tremper Snow is the prettiest one I've ever seen :main_thumbsup::main_thumbsup: His sibling has those crazy eyes, too. Very nice geckos!

Chrissy
 

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What was the pairing for that "Mack Snow Tremper Albino"?The eyes make me think it may be a mack RAPTOr.Anyone else agree?It definately looks like the eclipse gene is at play IMO.
 

justindh1

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Thanks everyone! I do like the bold heavy pattern too.

I am absolutely positive that there are not Eclipse genes involved in the pairing that the Mack Trempers came from. I had talked to the breeder about it when I acquired them a couple years back. They also have no white nose which would indicate that the eclipse gene is present.
 

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