Super Patternless

Halley

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Do all Super Snow Patternless leopard geckos sort of get a pie-bald effect before they go all white?
 

Halley

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Golden Gate Geckos said:
Are you talking about the real Murphy patternless, or the line-bred stripe x reverse stripe 'patternless'?

The "real" deal!

SaSobek said:
are you talking about on there legs?

Yeah

Okay, not sure how well you can see it, but what I mean is this. Do you see how the feet are white, and the rest of the body is still that washed out black? Is this normal? Or do they fade all together?

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Here a picture just of him:

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Gazz

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Halley said:
Do all Super Snow Patternless leopard geckos sort of get a pie-bald effect before they go all white?

Not all super snow patternless NO! it's nothing to do with the patternless gene it's more to do with the super snow gene not sure what though.Quite a few super snows express a ? "bleaching" ? of the 4 legs some time also the tail tip.I don't think no one has a understanding on it and it genetics yet.

Click the link for a super snow with bleach out legs + tail tip http://www.sheffieldgeckos.co.uk/images/Macks/sm2.jpg .Do a search of super snow you should find more with this trait.
 
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paulnj

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I have a few SS animals in every strain of albino, blizzard and patternless, so feel a bit qualified to say that none of my SS patternless animals ever had a pied look, but they are rainwater albinos too.
 

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