Mack Snow Enigma het Raptor...Now at 3.5 months old.

OneFootedAce

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Thinking of holding him back now instead of letting him go....With him turning out to look to be a male...
A Mack Snow Enigma het Raptor x Mack Raptor pairing may be in order....oh boy I'd have fun figuring out what pops out of those eggs...

Now at a touch over 30grams.
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Desdemona

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That is a pretty neat looking gecko. Do you think he will keep his "mixed" morph look as he sheds?

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OneFootedAce

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That is a pretty neat looking gecko. Do you think he will keep his "mixed" morph look as he sheds?

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I wouldn't be totally surprised if it faded a little, but that being said, I expect him to look similar to what he looks like now, as he's pretty much just settling into his adult colors.

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LeopardShade

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Ah the eccentric and outlandishly beautiful appearance the Enigma provides... :)

That's a very unique looking MS Enigma, I especially like the bright red spots on his forehead.
 

Desdemona

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It is neat to see since my first clutch (next year) will be TUG Snow Enigma Trempers (tremper is het RATPTOR) so hopefully I will get an interesting gecko as well.

Does he show any enigma syndrom yet?

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OneFootedAce

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It is neat to see since my first clutch (next year) will be TUG Snow Enigma Trempers (tremper is het RATPTOR) so hopefully I will get an interesting gecko as well.

Does he show any enigma syndrom yet?

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Absolutely no signs if the enigma syndrome.:main_thumbsup: the breeder I bought the father(also an enigma, no syndrome) from, says all the enigma hatchlings he's produced, has never had the syndrome. I have no reason to not believe him.
 

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