My 3 girls

C C Gecko

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I just wanted to get everyone's opinion. I have been wondering if I am labeling them wrong which I might be.

http://www.centralcoastgeckos.com/available.html

This one was born black white and yellow. So I knew I would say she was a normal.

Current Picture
http://www.centralcoastgeckos.com/images/NorBT.JPG

Baby Picture The Black and White one.
http://i989.photobucket.com/albums/af19/centralcoastgeckos/hatchlings/P6260145.jpg

These 2 are clutch mates and where born Black and White with NO yellow. So I was thinking Mack Snows. However they got bigger and started showing there yellow.

Current Picture
http://www.centralcoastgeckos.com/images/SpiceT.JPG

Baby Picture
http://i989.photobucket.com/albums/af19/centralcoastgeckos/hatchlings/P6270150.jpg

and

Current Picture
http://www.centralcoastgeckos.com/images/SugerT.JPG

Baby Picture
http://i989.photobucket.com/albums/af19/centralcoastgeckos/hatchlings/P6270151.jpg

The Pairing was

Mother: Mack Snow Tremper Albino het Eclipse.

Father: Normal
 
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LeopardShade

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They all look like Mack Snows in my opinion, especially the two clutch mates. The first one that you said hatched out black, white, and yellow looks like one as well. Could you perhaps post a picture of the first one as a hatchling?
 

C C Gecko

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LeopardShade

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Mack Snows, from my knowledge, hatch completely black and white, and obtain more yellowish coloring as they age. I can definitely say that those two clutchmates are Mack Snows because of this, but the yellow one could simply be a light Normal, despite looking like a Mack Snow.
 

RampantReptiles

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When older, Mack Snows and Normals can be impossible to differentiate, especially if the normal has no carrot tail.

Normally Mack Snows hatch black and white, there are some that do not. In your case there is nothing out of the ordinary going on so I would say two mack snows and a normal. I assume the black/white/yellow you are referring to in that photo is the one to the left. The one to the right is a mack snow lol.
 

C C Gecko

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When older, Mack Snows and Normals can be impossible to differentiate, especially if the normal has no carrot tail.

Normally Mack Snows hatch black and white, there are some that do not. In your case there is nothing out of the ordinary going on so I would say two mack snows and a normal. I assume the black/white/yellow you are referring to in that photo is the one to the left. The one to the right is a mack snow lol.

Yeah my wife corrected me, they were all born black and white.

Just wasn't sure, I mean they can be mistaken, I will be sure to keep all of the baby pictures for proof.

I love the one I call spice. She has the blackest black out of all my geckos.
 

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