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fallen_angel

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here you go:

"Super Snows are not made from just breeding Mack Snow to a Mack Snow. They have also breed produced by breeding a Mack Snow to a Gem Snow, a Mack Snow to a TUG Snow, and by breeding a Mack Snow to a Line-Bred Snow. This has led people to believe in someway or another, all of the Snows are linked together. "
http://www.leopardgeckowiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=Super_Snow

found this too:

"When breeding two Line Bred Snows together, you will not get Super Snow's. If you were to breed a Mack Snow to a Line Bred Snow, there is a chance Super Snows will be hatched. "
http://www.leopardgeckowiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=Line-Bred_Snow

So the line bred snows for some reason cannot produce super snows. This is similar to a pastel snow - when Alex Hue bred Mack Pastels back to eachother, they did not produce super snows, either. I had a question about Pastels in particular and so I e-mailed Alex about it.. once I get answers about the Pastels, maybe we can figure out what's going on with the Line Bred Snows
 
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They have also breed produced by breeding a Mack Snow to a Gem Snow, a Mack Snow to a TUG Snow, and by breeding a Mack Snow to a Line-Bred Snow.
This is correct, these other lines of Snows have proved
"compatible" w/ Mack Snows...but the only line proven to create Super Snows when bred to itself, are the Mack Snows themselves.

As for the original question, yep they were made with TUG-only geckos, aside from the Trempers they used of course. They seem to have much "nicer" colored Hypo Mack Snow Albinos(aka Phantom), from their lines. Which seems to be what sets them apart.

Almost no Tang, which makes the best "snow"-anything IMO. They are cool!
 

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