help with morph id. i think there mac snow eclipses

wdissident

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i got these 2. i think there mac snow eclipses. the white feet/legs/nose and all black eyes. thanks again

any other guesses?
 

Enigmatic_Reptiles

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I would guess Mack Eclipse...although they look like they could have Enigma as well. No CT or pigment on the Tail leans towards Mack...the face/eyes/legs say Eclipse...the heavy spotting and white tail as a baby makes Enigma a possibility (or het patty or blizzard too). Did you produce them as the pairing would greatly help eliminate some of the possibilities.
 

wdissident

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I got them from my buddy thats a breeder, unfortunetly he didnt incubate them, another friend did.. He has raptors, enigmas, snake eyes, and blood hypo tangerines. So i have no clue which ones produced the offspring. What makes you think they could be enigmas? Ive heard that a few times before
 

aaronc28

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Okay, here's my thoughts on this. This gecko is showing eclipse traits like Enigmatic Reptiles pointed out. It can't be a super snow in this case, because it would have to be a total eclipse in order to show the eclipse traits on the legs, face, etc...which it clearly is not. Very nice looking gecko.
 

RampantReptiles

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Hmm these are really cool looking! As a baby it looked kind of SS Eclipse but as an adult definitely MS Eclipse.
Total eclipses can have varying degrees of white on the face, legs, tail, etc. Total eclipses are also monocolor, black/white/grey, those geckos you have definitely have a slight yellow coloration which confirms they are not Super Snow.
 

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