Also there are 50% change for mack snow and the mack snow, are when hatch only black and white so you can sure see the different, but that hatch i maybe (after what its gonna turn out with the pattern) call a jungle.
You can see the differents, that one is only white (that one looks like it have a little bit of yellowish) and black, and the other one before was yellow.
The dad look like a Jungle Mack snow or a Jungle normal.
The mom is a mack snow (or line bred snow like you say) but i think there are some more in her that just bred snow (or are she gonna shed on the photo?).
But VERY cool pattern the offsprings are getting (think its coming from the father
they are both mack snows.i bred this out about 3 years ago from a mack snow mum and a normal dad.with the mack snow being co dom it can pass on and sometimes it wont.out of 8 eggs i got 2 macks that looked just like yours.i bred them back with a normal and got macks again so they were macks.
whilst we are on the subject am i correct in thinking that when breeding a line bred to a super snow you wont get supers but if bred to a mack you will get a low chance of supersnows?
LB snow X SS has a very small chance at making a SS .. around 5% so I hear. Why I have no clue, but maybe a mack gene slipped in somewhere along the way.
OK so this guy showed up today. I'm thinking i must have some how mixed up eggs ( i don't know how ). correct me if I'm wrong but this is a mack snow albino? i do have a eggs from a paring of a tremp albino and the same dad as above but i don't think this could have came from him, could it? now i do have a male ms tremp albino that was in the same tank when they were a little younger but when i noticed he was a HE ( supposed to be female ) i moved him to his own cage. any thoughts????