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Dreamgeckos.com

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Dude, quit this already... It is not a patternless... Look at patternless anything and it has different levels of the patternless blotches...

Not a patternless, not a patternles, not a patternless... This thread is just getting silly... So far this one hatching has been like 3 or 4 different morphs... The scary thing is, is that you, yourself do not know what it is or what the parent genetics truely are... Did I forget to mention it is not a patternless???

And its not "hase", its has
lmao now see my own spelling failure i ment MSTAE not MSPTAE i typed it as i ment it down here.

And thanks for the Grammar correction english is not my native toung
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As far as i know the most logical thing is that it is a MSTAE if there is a patt gene in the TAE the it could Theoreticly be a MSPTAE but tbh i myself think it is a realy nice :main_rolleyes:{ MSPTA } :main_rolleyes: <<< typing error Ment MSTAE who hase no pattern yet ( still hase no patern )

i will see what it becoms when it is grown a bid.

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Thank Richard
 
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Halley

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Funny...at this point...I COULD CARE FREAKIN' LESS!!! AHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!

:main_laugh:

As a serious suggestion though, talk to your breeder friend and figure out what parents you purchased so you can figure out what you produced... This really shouldn't be that hard.
 
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Nigel4less

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As a serious suggestion though, talk to your breeder friend and figure out what parents you purchased so you can figure out what you produced... This really shouldn't be that hard.

Well maybe if his Breeder Friend would come on and post, or if we could find out who his breeder "Friend" is so we could find out what the genetics on these animals really are... :main_thumbsup:


If you want to solve this mystery as much as the rest of us it shouldn't be that hard to give us a simple piece of information like that... So we can see what your Snow Dream(Actually at this point I think its more of a Snow Headache) actually is.
 

Ian S.

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Nah just relax guys and gals. No need to start throwing names around. Let's just wait till it's older so we can all be wrong. :)
(Did I say that?):drunk:
 

crotaphytidae

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I think the responsibility of any breeder is to KNOW what the genetics of the animals are that he/ she is breeding. As far as I'm concerned this animal is a mutt until proven otherwise.
 

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