Super WHITE OUT!!!

JMGreptile

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Looks like the super form of the white out is a wild looking piebald fat tail. Unfortunately he died in the egg, he looked completely healthy otherwise. His sibling was a white out that hatched out healthy. When I pulled him out of the egg his tail broke as you can see in the picture. The cool thing about the super is that the whole tail is solid white, and the head is nearly solid white also, it will be interesting to see how the other supers will look compared to him.
 

Val

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I'm sorry to hear that it didn't make it. I would love to see the guy progress. He looks amazing!
 

Ian S.

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I'm speechless! Those are one of the coolest looking geckos I've ever seen. Shame that one died on you. Good luck with the rest of the eggs!
 
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Intense Herpetoculture

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Maybe it's a fatal trait?

JMGreptile said:
Looks like the super form of the white out is a wild looking piebald fat tail. Unfortunately he died in the egg, he looked completely healthy otherwise. His sibling was a white out that hatched out healthy. When I pulled him out of the egg his tail broke as you can see in the picture. The cool thing about the super is that the whole tail is solid white, and the head is nearly solid white also, it will be interesting to see how the other supers will look compared to him.
 

GeckoStud

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That really bites man, I really hope you produce some more with happier endings. Would definitely be cool to see how one would progress.
 

ExcessiveHerps

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Was it full term? Isn't the color and pattern one of the last things to develop? If so might have been a normal hatchling which was premature, juts a thought.
 

robin

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ok so that suposed to be a super white out? please someone fill me in. what is a white out? a piebald?
 

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