Is he a Snow?

Ever hatched a baby that wasn't completely black and white that proved to be a Snow?


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fallen_angel

Fallen Angel's Geckos
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Thanks Jenn :)

Well I hope you are my secret santa Jess. I think he looks wonderful. Oh by the way when you run out of room you are just supposed to make more room. lol Isnt that the way it goes???

Well we are making more room, it's just with what we have planned for next year, we can expect up to 40 babies.. we just need to make sure we don't hold back too many from year to year to keep things under control :main_yes:

I hope I do get a person that would want him for secret santa, he really is one of the sweetest geckos ever ;)
 
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fallen_angel

Fallen Angel's Geckos
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Jess, he is gorgeous!! I would definately say LBS poss het mack genes but would need to prove out. I think it would be difficult, however.

In fact, the reason for the yellowing may be due to getting the "normal" gene rather than the mack from the mack snow. Since it takes 2 mack genes to get the homozygous (SS). But due to the LBS, it is keeping it more white than a normal would be?? I am guessing and probably not making sense:confused::main_huh:

Regardless, he is beautiful and unique!! What LBS line did you use??

Thanks Jenn! No, you make sense, I'm thinking he could have gotten the normal gene since he wasn't born black and white. Or maybe he is just lighter because he is het. Tremper? I don't know, so many different possibilities!

Thanks for the comments, his mother is an A+ Albey line snow :main_yes:
 

hoppslover

Definitely not Junior
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Already sent in my wishlist, but when you get your person feel free to ask some ?'s about what I would like. lol If you had my name I would give the little guy a good home. I dont know though it might be colder in Indiana than he would like. jk
 

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