It's been a while...I need help with a morph

Jeanne

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So, I stopped breeding Geckos about 2 1/2 years ago, before that I was breeding them for approx 6+ years, some of you will remember me. Well, needless to say a LOT has changed in that time! I started a little breeding recently and hatched out these little beauties!
The mother is an Enigma Het Bell, and the Father is a Bell (Possible Mack Snow Bell).

Here is the Gecko in question, I think it is just a Bell, but she is a weird colored Bell. She has Yellow in her, so not a Mack. What do you all think?

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His/Her Clutchmate, and Enigma
Her tail got bent in the egg, but I still LOVE her!

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And, here is a Tremper Albino I hatched a little while ago, didn't want to leave him out of the pictures :)
Judging by the length of the tal, I think it may be a Giant

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paulnj

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Jeanne, I got my firsat RAPTOR from you :D

How old is the bell in question, because I does appear to be a high color mack with a few sheds on it.

Very promising looking tremper.
 

Jeanne

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Jeanne, I got my firsat RAPTOR from you :D

How old is the bell in question, because I does appear to be a high color mack with a few sheds on it.

Very promising looking tremper.

Hi Paul :) If you ever want to send me a RAPTOR let me know...J/K...lol

The babies both hatched today
 

paulnj

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Jeanne, while most macks do not hatch with yellow, I have hatched macks that were yellowish at birth and proved them mack. That could be a premature animal that will get more pigmentation as it sheds the first few times.

Sorry about the typing error.. lol
 

Jeanne

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I remember I had hatched out a Mack Snow with a yellow circle on it's back before, a very weird Mack Snow. I will probably be holding these 2 back this year (Unless I hatch out something much better), so I will probably prove him/her out next year.
 

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