First Clutch From Enigma Blizzard Project Hatched, and a Question...

LeosForLess

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I think albertos is a het. Remember when macks were het blizzard, they were extremely spotty? Same thing with my normal het rainwater blizzard.
 

SaSobek

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i have yet to see an Albino HET blizz with spots all over it and i realy havent seen one that is hypo-ed out with spots as well.
(This is a Pic the day that i got the "Blazzing Blizzard Enigma" from Mark Bell )
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and not with eyes like this. (i have Hatched out over 20 tremper enigmas none have eyes like this)
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my point is this the non albino form i think would be spoted like this
A&M Gecko said:
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like i said we will see they are all being proved out so i guess i will know soon.
 
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SaSobek said:

I didn't say i can easy ID them at a drop of a hat it alway only my opinion on the morph ID.And it was my opinion that it just didn'y click for me that enigma blizzards had spot and that looks to be the case.They look albino's and not sure about the bigger in pic2 looks a bit greyish ??(non albino ??) plus they have no spots'etc that make it very hard to see any type of marks'etc.The only real clue your going to have is the eyes that's if there not false eclipse.If any of them are albino enigma blizzard in there with false eclipse eyes then good luck to ya :p you can only look at the eyes for a clue or if no clue there due to being false eclipse you'll have to test breed them.You'll have to keep them and breed to normal and if you get 50%enigma het blizzard & albino & 50%normal het blizzard & enigma then you know 100% that the possible albino enigma blizzard is albino enigma blizzard.I do hope this is a ID opinion and not just you trying to be a smartie arse :p i don't clam to know every morph and a lot of the time it's not esay but if so post eye pictures with the ones expressing iris patterning are any of them actually parented by enigma stain leo ??.Like i said i voised my opinion at the time that IMO it didn't click from me that enigma blizzard had spots and it tern out they don't.It's up to you weather you take it to heart or not :main_thumbsup: but i though people was running a little to fast with with the asumsion of that enimga blizzard had spots as the breeding of enigma and blizzard it was so early in it's stage's.
 

SaSobek

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LeosForLess said:
I think albertos is a het. Remember when macks were het blizzard, they were extremely spotty? Same thing with my normal het rainwater blizzard.

so this guy is het blizz?
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he is het for alot of things (3 actualy) but Blizzard isn't one of them.
don't judge a gecko by it's spots:main_thumbsup:
 
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Ian S.

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I guess pic three! 14104

Given my unedumacated theory that blizzards are true leucistics. I beleive the blizzards will not be able to gain any more than paradox spotting @ the most from the enigma.

Edit: oh and shagadelic eyes are a bonus!
 
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I guess the bigger one (MS Tremper Enigma?) in the first pic and possibly the dark one (MS BEE?) in pic two... LOL!
 

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SaSobek said:
so this guy is het blizz?
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he is het for alot of things (3 actualy) but Blizzard isn't one of them.
don't judge a gecko by it's spots:main_thumbsup:
Nobody is saying that all spotty geckos are het blizzard. Not even that all blizzard hets are like that (though I don't know, I haven't worked with blizzards, could be). Just that most are and stated the possibility that you animal could be one.

I didn't meant to do any harm, and guess the rest didn't either. I really believed that the spotty ones where blizzards too until I saw this thread. If enigma cancels the albinism of the Bell strain, it wouldn't be too surprising that it canceled "leucism" (or whatever blizzards are) to some extent too.

But well, as you said, the only way to know for sure is test breeding.
 

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