Red Eyed Snow Enigma, Red Eyed Enigma, and Tremper Albino Enigma

SteveGeckosEtc

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Hello everyone,

We have had some great luck this year with our enigmas and have hatched some spectacular ones. Here are some of them:

Red Eyed Enigmas (Bell Albino)

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Red Eyed Snow Enigma (Bell Albino)

This was the first one to hatch, and is now around 15 grams.
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The eyes are a little different than other red eye enigmas, so it will be interesting to see what it looks like when he matures.
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Red-eyed Snow Enigma #2 after a shed or two
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Red-eyed Snow Enigma #3 shortly after hatching
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We have also hatched several Tremper albino enigmas. This one is the largest, and is around 15 grams in this photo. He has changed a lot since it hatched. When it first hatched the bands were very faint and hard to distinguish. The eyes are more orange than red, but are definitely brighter than a normal Tremper albino. I will post photos of our other Tremper Enigmas when they get a little larger. I can't wait to hatch an Enigma RAPTOR!

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Enigmas are definitely a lot of fun to work with! :)
 

bro paul

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Beautiful Steve! Thanks for sharing...and great photos BTW. That Tremper Enigma is very impressive (man, just when I thought I wasn't going to start any new projects...lol)! It was great seeing all your geckos in Daytona...I'm still kicking myself for not getting that wild caught offspring ;)
 
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ze-bu-lon

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Amazing geckos Steve !!!
You already know what i think of it :main_yes:
See you in germany !!!
 

BethanyB

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I'm loving that Tremper Enigma! The creamy oranges against the white is very striking I think :D, the eyes almost look purple on the edges too... very cool indeed!
 

PaulSage

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SteveGeckosEtc said:
We have had some great luck this year with our enigmas and have hatched some spectacular ones.

Well isn't that the understatement of the year... Those geckos passed spectacular about five miles back. I can only hope that my luck yields such sensational results. :crosses fingers for a snow bell enigma:


BTW, it was great conversing with both of you in Daytona, and I am SO glad I picked up that F2 WC female from you. My only regret is that I didn't get two. ...or three or four. :main_laugh:
 

SteveGeckosEtc

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PaulSage said:
BTW, it was great conversing with both of you in Daytona, and I am SO glad I picked up that F2 WC female from you. My only regret is that I didn't get two. ...or three or four. :main_laugh:

Hi Paul,

It was great to see you again in Daytona. It was so nice to have so many gecko people together in one place.

I have more F2 from wild caughts available if you are interested. My F1 groups were very prolific this year. It is so nice to have a totally unrelated bloodline to play with!

Thanks for the comments everyone!
 

A&M Gecko

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Well isn't that the understatement of the year...
Hey Paul I think you are right on, he was even able to match the females with the right males, incredible. Maybe he has a radar to find what the animals is het for what, lol.
Steve, great geckos, I am even more excited now about the enigma raptor.
Alberto
 

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