SCGeckos
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Mack Snows have fell off in quality a bit in recent years IMO. Now days many Mack Snows look like Normals as adults and if you did not see the animal as a baby it can be very difficult to ID. Although they are all beautiful they don't have that high quality look that game them there name sake. Over the last few years I have been selectively breeding a few different Mack Snow projects in an attempt to bring this beautiful morph back to where it was years ago. Holding the white and lavender colors and at the same time keeping the yellow pigments to a minimum. Pictured below are just a few of the best examples that I have produced over the past few seasons. Thanks for looking!
Mack Snow het Blizzard Female 51 grams (just finished her season)
Reduced Pattern Mack Snow Male "Boreas" 70 grams (Our main male for this particular project)
Super Snow Male 16 grams Just threw in the SS for good measure! lol!
Reverse Stripe Mack Eclipse Female 22 grams
Reduced Pattern Mack Snow Male 26 grams
Mack Snow het Blizzard Female 51 grams (just finished her season)
Reduced Pattern Mack Snow Male "Boreas" 70 grams (Our main male for this particular project)
Super Snow Male 16 grams Just threw in the SS for good measure! lol!
Reverse Stripe Mack Eclipse Female 22 grams
Reduced Pattern Mack Snow Male 26 grams