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paulnj

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I can tell you that your line of tangerines definately hatch of that pattern fairly consitently. It's uncanny how all 3 lines I own the enigmas hatch with a different pattern. Just a little food for thought for you Dan.

Congrats on that very nice tangerine enigmas hatchling, but is the enigma one of albey's tangigmas?
 

DanTheFireman

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paulnj said:
Congrats on that very nice tangerine enigmas hatchling, but is the enigma one of albey's tangigmas?

No, it's one that came from Mark Bell, poss. het patternless. I wish it was one of Albey's killers. Quite frankly, I wasn't expecting this much color from a hatchling on the first shot. These Enigmas hold so much potential... like you guys didn't already know that. Thanks again for the thumbsup guys.
 

paulnj

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Very nice Dan. I assure you , atleast in my house, A "average" HG tang to my enigma makes geckos that are one gen from fully red IMHO. The offspring will be more intense than the parents from the progress I am seeing.

How's that for a sales pitch for the HG line:main_thumbsup:
 

DanTheFireman

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paulnj said:
Very nice Dan. I assure you , atleast in my house, A "average" HG tang to my enigma makes geckos that are one gen from fully red IMHO. The offspring will be more intense than the parents from the progress I am seeing.

How's that for a sales pitch for the HG line:main_thumbsup:

Thanks Paul, we'll have to include you in our advertising budget. They'd better get more intense, that's why we do this.
 

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