Sidviciouser
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I'll see if I can keep this short.
I opened the lay box one day to find 4 eggs. I know 2 were from a snow het tremp and two are from an SHTCT (pics below). Dad is a snow het tremp.
2 have hatched now. I think these two are from the same mother (eggs were next to each other): The first is a snow (not sure what mom). Second is this little guy:
First little guy:
Poss Mom 1 (old pic):
Poss Mom 2 (old pic & in shed):
Now I could clearly see 3 of the eggs have a patterned gecko in them. The two above and one that has yet to hatch. One of them seems to have no pattern at all. I'm hoping it's a super snow.
So IF the eggs stayed by each other (and I think they did) AND the no pattern turns out to be a SS, then the two above are from the SHTCT.
1. What do you think of my hypothesis?
2. Is the firs gecko pictured above (yellow) a normal/shtct or can it still be a snow with all that yellow?
Thanks for all the help for this n00b
I opened the lay box one day to find 4 eggs. I know 2 were from a snow het tremp and two are from an SHTCT (pics below). Dad is a snow het tremp.
2 have hatched now. I think these two are from the same mother (eggs were next to each other): The first is a snow (not sure what mom). Second is this little guy:


First little guy:

Poss Mom 1 (old pic):

Poss Mom 2 (old pic & in shed):

Now I could clearly see 3 of the eggs have a patterned gecko in them. The two above and one that has yet to hatch. One of them seems to have no pattern at all. I'm hoping it's a super snow.
So IF the eggs stayed by each other (and I think they did) AND the no pattern turns out to be a SS, then the two above are from the SHTCT.
1. What do you think of my hypothesis?
2. Is the firs gecko pictured above (yellow) a normal/shtct or can it still be a snow with all that yellow?
Thanks for all the help for this n00b