Super Snow Tremper Enigma update

preacherman

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This little guy is really starting to show his pattern now. I am REALLY loving this morph:main_yes: This is a project that I'm working on with Mike Rekowski, and he has the brother of this one. Hopefully we'll get a few more of these this year. If you get a chance, Mike, post a pic or two of yours.

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rvmaine

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A little cool Gecko with a great Combo !

Don't forget to post his evolution , it's very interesting to see that .
 
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PacHerp

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wow, that little guy is neat! very cool... thanks for the updated pics!
 

Halley

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That is an awesome gecko. But here is what totally fascinates me. The SSBA Enigma, has black spots, when a SSBA, has kid of has rusty spots. Then the SSTA has peach color spots, and so does the SSTA Enigma. Why does “Bell” Version get black spots, while the “Tremper” version keeps the cream color spots? Does anybody have any ideas on this?
 

Franks_Geckos

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Halley said:
That is an awesome gecko. But here is what totally fascinates me. The SSBA Enigma, has black spots, when a SSBA, has kid of has rusty spots. Then the SSTA has peach color spots, and so does the SSTA Enigma. Why does “Bell” Version get black spots, while the “Tremper” version keeps the cream color spots? Does anybody have any ideas on this?

I just think Bells exhibit a higher degree of contrast by and large than Trempers or Rainwaters. I remember the first time I saw a regular Bell Albino I had a hard time believing it was even an Albino until I saw it's eyes. The newer crosses with the Bells (Super Snow, Enigmas) probably show a higher degree of contrast than the other two strains for the same reason.
 

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