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Remi450s

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Ok so I just bought a gecko. A second one. She was a good looking gecko. I thought she would compliment my mack snow nicely. She is a tangerine x bold stripe. She is only 29 grams. I will breed her. Just for hobby. Pay for my geckos food things like that. Lights I may need. Anyway, will she make a morph with my mack snow? Is her tangerine x bold stripe a morph in her self. What are some nick names she may go by. Is there even a demand for such morphs. I plan to get 2 more females a reptile shows. What would be very good morphs for my mack snow male.

Im Also Looking To Breed My Lesser With A Mojave If Anyone Has One . Female.
 

acpart

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You will get a variety of babies, statistically half of which will be Mack snows. Some will be tangerine, some will be stripes or aberants or jungles. Some may have bold stripes depending on the bold genetics of your snow. Some may look really nice but they will probably not be anything super unusual.

Aliza
 

Remi450s

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Excellent . I like the odds of that. I also got a female albino. Is this the same idea? Same male. Mack snow. I like the idea of a few patterns.
 

Kristi23

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Please do your research before breeding. Not just on care, but on morphs and genetics. What you pair up and sell affects everyone in the community. Good luck.
 

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