Patternless Enigma... Albino?

KelliH

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This Patternless Enigma came from an Enigma DH Bell X Patternless bred to a female Patternless 66% Possible Het Bell, and I thought at first I had a Bell Patternless Albino Enigma because of the coloration! Alas, this baby has very dark eyes so I don't see how it could possibly be an albino :( . Here he is though, this one looks different from the other Patternless Enigmas I have hatched out.
 

Wezul

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It looks pretty pink to be non-albino, beautiful none-the-less, but how can you tell it's Enigma?:main_huh:
 

Okee Reps

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How do you tell when its an Enigma Patty? Could you please fill us in on the distinguishing characteristics? Thanks.
 

KelliH

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It looks great Kelli! Too bad the eyes look dark

I know. I got really excited at first thinking I hatched the first Bell Patternless Albino and an Enigma to boot. :main_no: But I still love this little one, albino or not! :main_yes:

It looks pretty pink to be non-albino, beautiful none-the-less, but how can you tell it's Enigma?

Yes, the coloration looks just like a Patternless Albino doesn't it? It's hard to describe but I can tell it's an Enigma. The solid white tail and the lack of head pattern are two things that stand out to me.

Cute. Could he be just a light patty? Or just a diff looking enigma patty? Only asking as so many look different within the same morph cross.

He's for sure an Enigma, and he does look much different from the others I have hatched. It's all so confusing with the Enigmas! LOL :dizzy2:
 

Wezul

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KelliH said:
Yes, the coloration looks just like a Patternless Albino doesn't it? It's hard to describe but I can tell it's an Enigma. The solid white tail and the lack of head pattern are two things that stand out to me.

Great description, I see exactly what you're talking about with the head and tail....now.
What a difficult morph to identify, I bet you have to look REAL CLOSE at the different patternless (Enigma cross) babies before you sell 'em LOL. This little gecko is awesome, I don't think I've seen an Enigma quite like it before.:main_thumbsup:

Good luck with the Patty Albino Enigma and please update us on this little guy!
 

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yay! What a beaut!!!! I can't really tell he's an enigma either....but he does look different with the tail and head color that a normal patty hatchling. Congrats!
 

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