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This is Enya with her third clutch so far(two of which were viable). These eggs will be incubated for female and I have one clutch half way through for males. I am dying to breed them back to each other. The male is a Super Giant Tremper Albino. Cant wait to see how the genes all hook up.(if they do, LOL) Thanks for looking. Mike Panichi
 

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here ya go, didnt get around to taking pics, but apparently someone else noticed it also :) check out this thread http://www.geckoforums.net/showthread.php?p=76674#post76674

now my question is, what actully makes enigmas stand out from snows? Being color blind maybe im missing something here, but as far as I see the only difference is that enigmas can have red eyes, is this possibly just something similar to the eclipse gene that poped out in a snow bell line and it causes the albinoism to only affect the eyes?
 

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Mike, let us know when they hatch. You are only going to get het Trempers, so it will take a while to see the full out come.

Brandon, the Enigmas and "red eyed"(Albino) Enigmas, came from Mark Bell. It was seperate from the Mack Snow morph until Kelli combined, Macks and Bell Albino Enigmas. She bred a Snow Bell to an Albino Enigma, and since they are both dominant traits, out pops a Snow Bell Enigma. Enigmas did not come from Snow Bells, just from "the Bells".:)

Enigmas only show their albinism through their eyes. Only the Albino ones have the bright red eyes. The non- Albino Enigmas themselves have a different colored (darker reddish orange) eye.

Some of JMG`s "cremesicle" (Super Hypo Snow) sort of look like Enigmas, but as far as we know have normal eyes. Enigmas are supposedly not related to Macks at all. So who knows what the deal is with that.
 
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is this possibly just something similar to the eclipse gene that poped out in a snow bell line and it causes the albinoism to only affect the eyes?

No. It's not even remotely possible, sorry!:p ENigmas are totally unrelated to the Mack Snows.
 

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Whats the deal??? Since these AWESOME Enigmas came out, people have been trying to figure out what makes them Enigmas... Are people really having a hard time understanding that it is its own mutation that is NOT the result of combo morphs??? Like every other genetic mutation in leopard geckos, IT JUST POPPED UP!!! LOL
 
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that I will.

GroovyGeckos.com said:
Mike, let us know when they hatch. You are only going to get het Trempers, so it will take a while to see the full out come.

Brandon, the Enigmas and "red eyed"(Albino) Enigmas, came from Mark Bell. It was seperate from the Mack Snow morph until Kelli combined, Macks and Bell Albino Enigmas. She bred a Snow Bell to an Albino Enigma, and since they are both dominant traits, out pops a Snow Bell Enigma. Enigmas did not come from Snow Bells, just from "the Bells".:)

Enigmas only show their albinism through their eyes. Only the Albino ones have the bright red eyes. The non- Albino Enigmas themselves have a different colored (darker reddish orange) eye.

Some of JMG`s "cremesicle" (Super Hypo Snow) sort of look like Enigmas, but as far as we know have normal eyes. Enigmas are supposedly not related to Macks at all. So who knows what the deal is with that.
I intentionally incubated for male first then female second so I can have a male enigma het tremper and female enigma het tremper to breed them back to each other as soon as possible. I will disclose any and all results. Thanks guys. Mike
 

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Are people really having a hard time understanding that it is its own mutation that is NOT the result of combo morphs???

Well, you know, I think some people like to start ugly rumors like that LOL!
 

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