thestack510
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I like the reflection in that second pic. Very nice.
....that would be patternless STRIPE then...not patternless and I didnt know an animal could be "possible het" for patternless stripe......
OK, this new picture you posted clearly shows that the gecko has faint banding. So I'm seeing zero evidence that it's Patternless. I think Dreamsickle is the right call. But don't get me wrong, it's a great looking hatchling. You can be very proud to have hatched that one out. :main_yes:
That second pic is it's clutch mate, not the gecko in question I believe. As for the gecko in question, even though it *looks* like a Dreamsickle, how can it be when only one parent is het RAPTOR? Wouldn't the female also need to have RAPTOR genes? Same with the Super Snow suggestions, it can't be a Super unless the male has snow genes too.
Hello Sir,
The new picture is of his clutch mate not of the gecko in question.
Pat, I have asked for the same thing a couple of times...:main_rolleyes:Can we please see a pic of the back, like a top view? And please kill the flash a bit. This might help with ID the animal.
Pat, I have asked for the same thing a couple of times...:main_rolleyes:
Still no dorsal pics...
If you look at my previous posts you will see the mother is a super snow raptor not Patty albino. he stated he was told it was from tremper patternless not murphy patternless*looks* like a Dreamsickle, how can it be when only one parent is het RAPTOR? Wouldn't the female also need to have RAPTOR genes? .
from the Tremper line is what i was
told.