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rickmoss95

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where are you getting the mack snow? he said the parents were bell enigma het radar x bell het radar...there is NO mack snow in there anywhere. it is probably a radar enigma...VERY NICE LEOPARD, CONGRATS!!!
 

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That is a very cool looking baby...... Though it does look to have a snow gene influence. Did either parent have the snow gene by chance?
 

rickmoss95

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That is a very cool looking baby...... Though it does look to have a snow gene influence. Did either parent have the snow gene by chance?

snow is an incomplete dominant trait in the mack snows, it is a dominant trait in the urban gecko line snow...so it is either a snow, or NOT a snow, there is no "influence" from a snow, it either is, or is not a snow....if you would have read, he tells you the parents, and there is NO mention of snow...i even repeated the parents in my last post. there is NO SNOW involved if the OP was honest in telling us the parents, and why would the OP not be honest? the "influence" you may think you are seeing, probably is the enigma traits...
 

xanderville

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This is twice in this thread you have attacked someone for trying to figure out if the OP had missed the fact that one of the parents had the snow gene whether it be mack snow, TUG snow, gem snow or such. You need to back off people for asking questions. I understand the genetics and the baby definitely looks to have some snow influence. Get off your high horse and allow people to ask questions to the OP. You are not the OP. Sunrise Reptile in this thread believes the mack gene is present also but you did not question that post. It is us just asking a question to figure out what the baby might be.

It is posters like you that make it hard for post on these forums anymore....There are a few newcomers on here that just make it pointless to post. Thanks for proving my assumptions right with your condescending post highlighted in bold


snow is an incomplete dominant trait in the mack snows, it is a dominant trait in the urban gecko line snow...so it is either a snow, or NOT a snow, there is no "influence" from a snow, it either is, or is not a snow....if you would have read, he tells you the parents, and there is NO mention of snow...i even repeated the parents in my last post. there is NO SNOW involved if the OP was honest in telling us the parents, and why would the OP not be honest? the "influence" you may think you are seeing, probably is the enigma traits...
 
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rickmoss95

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first off, im not attacking anyone. i did not see that the op thought there could be mack snow in the parents...my appologies. all i was doing was trying to explain how the snow gene works, so quit being so sensitive. i am sorry if i came off wrong, and im not on a "high horse"...i just took it that they did not get the fact that snow is a incomplete dominant and dominant trait(depending on which snow line). i am no expert in leopard gecko genetics, and never acted like i was. i have been working with boas and pythons for a long long time, but i am pretty new at leopards, so no, im not on a "high horse" and if i came off that way, im sorry, that was not how i meant what i said.
 

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