Gem Snows? Any recent updates???

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liljenn said:
I had read on www.leopardgeckowiki.com that there are different lines of the "Snow Morph" that each began from a wild type that was line breed by the specific breeder and named (i.e. Mack, Gem, Urban, Albey line). The only line that creates a "Super" form is the Mack Snow. And when the Mack Snow is crossed with any other Snow line, it creates a "Super Snow". This is what makes me think that the only true "co-dom" snow is the Mack and the rest are incomplete dominant. Am I using these term correctly (co-dom, incomp. dom, simple dom)??? :main_huh:

Still a newbie at all this but reading a lot and could be getting very confused!!:main_rolleyes:
Someone correct me, if I am wrong!!!

The Urban Gecko snows and the linebreds that Albey is working with both came from imports.
TUG snows were imported directly by TUG and are believed to be dominant (http://theurbangecko.com/leopard_snow.html).
Albey bought his founding pair of linebred snows from A1 Reptiles in 1998. (http://www.albeysreptiles.com/dis.lbs.htm)

The Mack snow gene was a random mutation in the collection of reptiles by Mack (http://www.alexhuereptiles.com/Geckos/SnowLeos.html).
Gem snows I believe are a random mutation in the collection of ReptilianGems.
(I cant find the website for info about these).
 

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Thank you so muchJenn and Kyle for the links for Gem hatchlings. They are stunning leo's. We are still dreaming of seing a Gem in South Africa!
 
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