Is there such a morph??

Neill

Gecko Elements
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Is there a morph that's like a mack snow that stays white with black spots? I hear mack snows tint yellow the older they get. I am looking for a male that is white with black spots or 2 black strips down back *which ever is easier to find* so i am hoping such a leopard exists or do all the ones with white body and black patterns turn yellow with age? *sorry for newbie questions* Maybe i just asked for something that's impossible to find haha!
 
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Nigel4less

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SS is a good morph but an A+ Line Bred Snow would work just as well

Yes ,but the SS is a bit more in more New Keepers Budget. But if you can afford an A+ Line Bred Snow by all means get one! :main_thumbsup:
 

Neill

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Hingham MA
Going for the low cost animal at the moment. Good to know we can get a SS the GF likes them and I like them. So guess we will save up and start looking down the road when ever new babies are born. :D
 

Golden Gate Geckos

Mean Old Gecko Lady
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I agree. Many of the 'co-dom' Mack Snows will develop some yellow, but the Super Snows do not. Also, all the Mack x E. fasciolatus crosses I have done (as well as Albey's) exhibit little or no yellow coloration. Since I don't have any line-bred snows, I cannot coment.
 
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canadiangecko

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yeah A+ TUGs are good but SS is a little more cheaper
 

thestack510

Rest In Peace jmlslayer
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It's true that SS have no yellow, accept in the case of those with "paradox" spots, but if you breed them to any other morph you may still produce snow offspring with yellow tint. I think your best bet is going with Linebred Snows, and selectively breeding animals with no yellow.
 

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