SNAKE EYED ABYSSINIAN :P

DAWNoftheLEO

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Okay, ta-dah!!

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If you got Abs, post em!!!! lol.
 

Halley

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Nope, don’t have any…

But I have a felling a WHOLE LOT OF PEOPLE DO!!!!!

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Kristi23

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Not the best pics, but here is my male. He has red in his eyes and his spots are brown.
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I have a female that looks similar, too.
 

Halley

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So umm… What morphs you guys enhancing with those geckos?

:main_laugh: :main_laugh: :main_laugh: :main_laugh: :main_laugh:
 

paulnj

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SNAKE EYED ABYSSINIAN ENIGMA produced by Mike Rekowski, owned, operated and breeding for ME :main_thumbsup:

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I took this image as a joke awhile back, notice the SGxE egg:main_laugh:
 

ARgeckos

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A pair of snake eyed eclipses and the female is Abyssinian :main_yes: (female eye shots and on the left side of bottom pic). I'm sure this pair can produce some more and hopefully with no carrot-tails:main_thumbsup:
 
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Halley

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Well I think I’ll count it. :main_laugh: :main_thumbsup: :D :main_yes:

I think there are a few on this page http://www.leopardgecko.com/abs.html that have a lighter eye, and are still consider Abyssinian this one just has the added bonus have having two nearly perfect snake eyes.

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Yeah, I got one!!!!! :main_laugh: :main_laugh: :main_laugh: :main_laugh: :main_laugh:

Now what morphs do I want to enhance…

Well I’ll ponder over that for a while, and get back to you all. :main_laugh:
 
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Halley

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ElapidSVT said:
i thought abs had no black spots.

Ron Tremper said:
express every color on the body except for black pigment.

Ron Tremper said:
The dark spots are actually concentrated brown pigment.

I think most on here, look to be dark concentrated brown pigment, the best way to tell is most likely by looking at the border of the spots. Even if you cook an albino at the right temps, it may look to be almost black.
 

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