Bell Supersnow? Any help?

TradeExotics

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Hey Guys,

Well this one was certainly a surprise this morning. How is it that you breed a Mack Snow Bell Albino male to Bell Albino female and end up with this? It likes like a standard Super Snow? It could possibly be that one of my adult female Bells are actually Mack Bells and this is a Bell Supersnow? Would love your comments on this little girl.

Unfortunately I don't actually know which Bell female is the mother, I have a few of them and they do vary quite a bit in colour.

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pmkent1

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Are you sure that both parents are Bell albinos? Unless the cameras just not showing it, I dont see any albino there.
 

TradeExotics

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Well this is the thing, I too can't see the albino and yet both should be bells, but equally only one parent is supposed to be snow, so something has gone wrong somewhere! :)
 

SamsonizeMe

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This means your female that laid the egg is a Snow. Oftentimes Snows yellow up quite a bit as adults and the only way to know for sure if you have a Snow is by knowing the genetics, or through baby pictures. Also, one of the parents is not Bell. You should post pictures of the male and the females who are possibly the mother to this baby. Eye shots would help most with identification.
 

TradeExotics

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To be honest my only answer here is that I must have mixed up some eggs. The adults are definitely bell, that's a fact, but clearly this baby doesn't look bell. I must have mixed them up somehow with my supersnow geckos..
 

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