Mack Snow RAPTOR

SirWubWub

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If you have a mack snow raptor, post pictures of them here please!

Also another reason why I made this thread was to wonder what do you have to cross in order to get a chance for mack snow raptors? Also if possible, please post the most accurate morph calculator for you! I could just search it myself, but I would want to know what the leopard gecko community would prefer, unless they do it themselves.
 

indyana

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I do not have any Mack Snow RAPTORs, so I can't post pictures, but they pretty much look like washed out RAPTORs. :)
Mack Snow RAPTOR - Leopard Gecko Wiki

Morph calculator I use:
Leopard Gecko Genetics Calculator

To get a Mack Snow RAPTOR, you'd basically need to introduce a Mack Snow gene into a RAPTOR line (Tremper albino, Eclipse, patternless stripe). There are many different ways to do that, but the more traits you can get in both parents, the easier it will be to produce true MS RAPTORs.
 

SirWubWub

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By the way do you know what morph this is? I'm not even sure if she is a mack snow RAPTOR, for she doesn't really have red eyes.

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I'm actually going to buy a reptile carpet soon, because I was using calcium sand before but I found out that it can cause impaction in a slight chance so I didn't want to take the risk and decided to change it with newspaper.

I've also found the wiki extremely useful, very informative and seems accurate too!
 
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indyana

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She's some strain of albino, with a reverse stripe pattern. She doesn't look Eclipse from what I can see, and you can't really tell on the Mack Snow without hatchling pictures, as they can yellow up as they age.
 

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the first is it juvenile I hatched this year the second is an adult female
 

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CalyxiseGeckos

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I have two Mack Snow Raptors (the lighter ones) and one Tremper Mack Snow Eclipse (The darker one).
Mack Snow Raptors are probably my favorite morph as I keep finding myself buying them.. :D
 

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SirWubWub

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She's some strain of albino, with a reverse stripe pattern. She doesn't look Eclipse from what I can see, and you can't really tell on the Mack Snow without hatchling pictures, as they can yellow up as they age.

Unfortunately I don't have hatchling pictures of her since I did buy her from the pet store as an adult approximately a month and a half ago. Also can the eyes of the gecko give a better determinant on what morph a leopard gecko is?
 

indyana

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Eyes are not really a reliable marker for anything other than Eclipse, and even that can be a bit deceptive at times. I know many people will take guesses on the strain of albino using the eyes or general appearance, but really, there is no way to tell for certain other than test breeding to a known type of albino.
 

SirWubWub

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Eyes are not really a reliable marker for anything other than Eclipse, and even that can be a bit deceptive at times. I know many people will take guesses on the strain of albino using the eyes or general appearance, but really, there is no way to tell for certain other than test breeding to a known type of albino.

Ah, well thanks for the info. I'm glad you can help a newbie leopard gecko owner! :)
 

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By the way do you know what morph this is? I'm not even sure if she is a mack snow RAPTOR, for she doesn't really have red eyes.

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I'm actually going to buy a reptile carpet soon, because I was using calcium sand before but I found out that it can cause impaction in a slight chance so I didn't want to take the risk and decided to change it with newspaper.

I've also found the wiki extremely useful, very informative and seems accurate too!

This looks identical to my female Mack Snow Tremper Giant het Eclipse
 

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