Snow Enigma? Pls help me out guys...

Wandering Paddle

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I have snows that are this bright and brighter, but like anthony said, it usually takes longer than 'a few days' for that much color to come through on a snow. I would recommend test breeding it next season to a non-snow.

You are going to have an outrageous amount of hatchlings in '10 for a first breeding season. Be prepared... imagine every female you have creating 4 - 10 new geckos. Good luck
 

paulnj

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I don't want to sound all hi and mighty, but I do believe I have gotten a bit of color into my tremper enigmas and when outcrossed to a awesome mack raptor I did not get color anywhere close to that hue, contrast or saturation.

I highly doubt that animal is mack and have seen a few "mack enigmas" that I think needed some proving out before making a claim as to mack.
 

gidferrer

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Thank you guys.

Again, Im sorry for the tone... May we learn from each other still.:)


Cheers,
gid
 

paulnj

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Nothing would make me happier than for that amount of color to be in a mack enigma at a small size. Please keep us updates as it grows and especial as to the outcome from breeding it.
 

THE WHISPERER

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Yes, this is Snow. The bands/markings are indicitive of the snow gene.
...and the head looks alot like the head of a Snow... Altho i don't see too many enigmas traits on this little guy... very few, if any...

I'd like to see pics of your snows (non Enigma) :main_yes:
 

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