Beautiful bi-product creamsicle? Photos!

snakegirl

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Beautiful bi-product creamsicle?

I bought her from Jeff at JMG reptiles, from what I could guess she was a Bi-product of his creamsicle line, however she is far from a creamsicle, she was sold as a “co-dom snow” she was Pure white with black spots as a baby, became yellow, then had some orange grew in, and got very dark…However as she ages in to adult hood she has Turned into a gorgeous leopard gecko she now has a pastel look about her and has more and more orange coming in, How would I go about breeding her to have geckos that look like her? Stick with snows? Add something else? What do you think?

Her now
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Her as a baby
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snakegirl

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Thank you, she is still growing i think in a few months she might get more orange, i really want to work on this "Morph" or whatever you call it. so i would like anyone opinion on what i should breed her too.
 

justindh1

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I really like to keep things simple with my projects. I would do the same with this female. I would try to pair her up with another snow or hypo that has similar qualities. If I could mix her with anything I could right now then the W&Y might be what i would go with. She does have some qualities that are similar to some of the W&Y or at least I think.
 

sam12345

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Stunning looking gecko.
Hypo Snow for sure. Almost looks "Calico-y"/W&Y

I would definitely put a W&Y or an Enigma to her :main_thumbsup:
 

snakegirl

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i was thinking Enigma too, i think i might get a snow based male for her this season, see if that keeps the offspring looking like her, then Next season some might be bred into Enigmas
 

acpart

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I would breed her to a hypo Mack snow or a superhypo tang to try and get more of the orange into the snows that you'll produce.

Aliza
 

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