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Last week I got the final hatchlings from what's been probably my favorite pairing of the season:
Male hypo mack snow het eclipse x female Montanus aptor het eclipse
This included my 4th super snow, which may be eclipse as well (one of the other super snows had a noticeable white blaze on the nose; this one just has white feet/legs), and a gecko I've never seen look this way in my house: no body markings at all, faint black marks on the tail, carrot tail halfway up the tail at hatching and black "blushing" on the head. I think the pictures may come out kind of small, but here they are (sorry if picture quality isn't great):
Male hypo mack snow het eclipse x female Montanus aptor het eclipse
This included my 4th super snow, which may be eclipse as well (one of the other super snows had a noticeable white blaze on the nose; this one just has white feet/legs), and a gecko I've never seen look this way in my house: no body markings at all, faint black marks on the tail, carrot tail halfway up the tail at hatching and black "blushing" on the head. I think the pictures may come out kind of small, but here they are (sorry if picture quality isn't great):