Giant Mack Snow "Super Freak"

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Check out this Giant Mack Snow "Super Freak". This is the second Giant Buffalo Bill MS we produced like this in 2012. Amazing and strangely beautiful gecko. Hopefully they are male/female so we can produce them next year. The other one has held its markings really well.
Imagine a Super Giant like this?



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Yeah Jeff, I'm excited about this one since it is a Giant. The other one like this we produced is a male so I'm crossing my fingers this one is female. I'd love to get some SGs from that pairing. Imagine a 130g gecko that looks like this? It's a long shot but who knows?
 

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Some awesome black and white bold-zorro faced snows would be really awesome, I get to be first on the list! :) Besides that- Giants & Super Giants! saweet!!
 

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Some awesome black and white bold-zorro faced snows would be really awesome, I get to be first on the list! :) Besides that- Giants & Super Giants! saweet!!

How about we cross that black Zorro Bandit posted with this Freak if it is male? Yikes, might be some scary looking geckos, John.
 

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This one was incubated female, so if it is, the other one is male and we will produce them next year. They will both be Giants and we are hoping one may end up SG. Very unique Mack Snows for sure. Weird looking but beautiful. I'd love to see an SG with these abberant spots/patterns and light body color. Imagine a 130g+ monster that looks like this one?

Buffalo Bill has some cool genes. He also produces very standard looking Mack Snow babies. We did get a jungle female from him that is beautiful with very light body color and light lavender patterns...we will breed him to her next year along with the current female we are using.

BTW, the Super Freak pictured here is changing some now. The body is getting very bright white but the spots are staying as pictured. Very strange gecko. I'll post an updated pic in a few weeks. I'm sure it will go through various changes, but the other one that is male has stayed pretty much this way with the same spotting, and no additional spots are forming, yet. My guess is that they will both get much more spotted as they mature, but who knows???
 
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