Mystery Baby!

cathis

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I'm a proud momma, even though I don't know what morph (she) is yet, as posted in the Morphs forum, this one is from either a mack raptor x mack enigma het raptor cross, or a double mack enigma het raptor cross. I suspect I'll have to wait until she sheds a couple times to see if a pattern emerges.
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For some reason, I like leopard geckos with light to no color, and this one will CERTAINLY fit the bill, no matter what (she) grows up to be! Funny thing is, I candled the egg last night and saw NOTHING but one black spot... now I know why! Clutchmate's egg candles the same, fingers CROSSED! This is my first viable baby of the season, too.
 

LZRDGRL

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Beautiful! :main_thumbsup: Mack Snow Raptor? Good luck with the clutch mate! Yeah, if you see only an eye when candling, it must be a white gecko, heehee :D

Chrissy
 

cathis

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Beautiful! :main_thumbsup: Mack Snow Raptor? Good luck with the clutch mate! Yeah, if you see only an eye when candling, it must be a white gecko, heehee :D

Chrissy
Not sure if snow raptor or super snow, but am leaning towards super raptor because of stark utterly white/pink/clear coloring. She's cruising around her enclosure exploring, and my husband was totally unimpressed when I showed him, LOL. I guess a totally colorless lizard isn't exciting unless you know WHY it's colorless? :)
 

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