Mack Snow RADAR breeding?

Aleopardgecko

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Hi, what morph male can i breed with she(Mack Snow RADAR) for having good results? (sorry for the bad english, i'm italian and i can't speak english very well :main_rolleyes:)
Thanks a lot :)
 

cowana

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If you bred her to another Mack Snow RADAR you should get some nice babies. A little bit of a mix. [emoji4]
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I'm still learning my morphs so I'm sure the more experienced breeders can give you more suggestions. [emoji4] It is important to make sure that if the male has any albino in its genetics that it is a Bell, though. You shouldn't mix albino strains.

Amy
 
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Kiz

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I'm breeding my mack snow RADAR to my Jungle mack snow Het. RADAR so could potentially produce:

1/16 Bell Het. Eclipse
1/16 Eclipse Het. Bell
1/8 Mack Snow Bell Het. Eclipse
1/8 Mack Snow Eclipse Het. Bell
1/8 Mack Snow Het. Bell, Eclipse
1/8 Mack Snow RADAR
1/16 RADAR
1/16 Super Snow RADAR
1/16 Super Snow Bell Het. Eclipse
1/16 Super Snow Het. Bell, Eclipse
1/16 Total Eclipse Het. Bell
1/16 Wild Type Het. Bell, Eclipse

Lots of possible morphs so it's fun to see what you get. :)
 

Aleopardgecko

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Hi :) I breed Mack Snow RADAR with a Mack Snow Eclipse, but the babies don't seem to have eclipse eyes... how is it possible?
These are the parents:
Mack RADAR (full red eyes)
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Mack Snow Eclipse (full black eyes)
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Babies eyes:
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KashMoneyExotics

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I've heard the eclipse gene sometimes fail to pass through the Bell. That may be the reason for non eclipsed eyes in some of the offspring.

Theoretically all the babies should be eclipse the very least. But remember the amount of pigment in an eclipses eye varies. These guys could be showing a very low amount of pigment in their eyes. But to be honest I don't see any evidence of eclipse in their eyes but it may come in as they age a bit.
Also look for physical markers such as white nose, white legs and feet, heavily spotted Tail, and white tail tip. Those are all markers for eclipses Hope this helps.

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