Baby super snow enigma

SaSobek

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this is the oldest Super tremper enigma i took him to the New York show over the weekend and people got to see him there. the pattern is just faintly coming in. he is about a month old he hatched out of the 90 degree incubator and has been kept higher in the rack (typically warmer) so it has never really been cooled to see what kind of pattern. but when they hatch they are much more translucent then a normal tremper super snow and stay that way for a long time.
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baby pic sorry for the poop. as you can see from the baby pic its almost like you can see inside them.
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jmlslayer

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dont take this the wrong way but the tremper super snow looks so much better when incabated at low temps cuz the spots are brown and it goes good with the red eyes. idk why but they are just so cool.....your male tremper super snow is super sweet though.
are you selling any of them or are they hold backs?
 
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Franks_Geckos

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I saw it at White Plains and that gecko is stunning, almost no pattern and translucent. The pictures are not doing it justice. The Dreamsickle and Enigma Sunglow were also two of the sharpest I have ever seen.
 

miamimike

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Now THAT'S a useful informative thread!....Thanks for sharing your AWESOME animals with some of us not lucky enough to catch you at a local show Matt!...Congrats to you and Alberto for a great year so far!
 

dprince

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I'm still confused about how to tell that that's a SST Engima? I've hatched a number of SST albinos, and they look (to me) the same........sorry to be confused.......... :main_huh:

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(these are my SST albinos, at 2-3 months and at hatching)

Thanks for the help. :)
 

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