Some more hatchlings… But what are they?

Halley

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Okay I hatched these two out today. They are from my Super Rainwater Patternless Project.

Father: Mack Snow Rainwater Patternless
Female: Mack Patternless, 66% het Rainwater

Id love to hear what you guys think they are, I really don’t know. I know nether of them are Super (I thought the black one was at first) as neither of them have eclipse eyes.

Here are their pics

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Let me know what you think, of them, and their genetics.

Sorry about the pic quality to, for some reason all the shots are blurry.
 
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Halley

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The pictures are of my adult rack.

Sorry if this sounds stupid, but the black one is the mack patternless, and the whiter one is a RWPA?

And thanks for your help.
 

paulnj

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That RWPA looks mack, but has a yellowish hue? I am on the fence as to mack or not, but definately Jeremy is spot on with his ID.
 

snared99

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That rwpa looks mack to me. Some times the lvpa snows hatch with a tad yellow, but that one definetly looks mack to me.
 

Jeremy Letkey

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Looking back at it now, Paul and Pat may be right? That RWPA might be a Mack?

I can't say for certain either way so good luck with that. lol


I currently have 4-5 Bells that are possible ghost/macks that I am breeding to find out for sure, so I know the feeling. :main_thumbsup:
 

GeckoEcho

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Nice stuff Nick, on the pictures you just have to find the right lighting and background that fits your camera. There may be some settings as far as background and lighting that you don't even know your camera has. Also finding the right distance and lighting for your flash will go a long as well. I'm no camera expert but that's just from my own experiences with taking pictures of moving geckos. Paul is the real expert I'm sure he can give you some pointers on how to take great pictures with the geckos.
 

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