How would you prove it out? Just curious cause I would like to know for sure myself before I continue breeding next season with this pair I got from him.There is no shortage of unknown hets out there, he could have them and not even know it.
breed him to a blizzard and to a patternless and also to a snow (no ss)How would you prove it out? Just curious cause I would like to know for sure myself before I continue breeding next season with this pair I got from him.
breed him to a blizzard and to a patternless and also to a snow (no ss)
the head of your gecko that looks dark from cooling looks like a blizzard colored head. i haded out several blizzards, snow blizzards and a couple of ss blizzards this year and they look just like that when they get cool.
breed him to a blizzard and to a patternless and also to a snow (no ss)
My pair have white sides, stripes down the spine, and some white pied markings on the legs. Those things aren't too visible when they are nice and warm, but they do darken when cooled at night. Im not too familiar with blizzard super snows, so I cant say if this is normal for them or not.
Yeah, it makes things complicated when something like this happens. Would really be angry if he sold me something different then what he said it was too. Ive already emailed him asking him about the possibilities. Hopefully he will shed some light on what genetics he has and how he knows they are what he said they are.sounds like a snow blizzard to me but i could be wrong. there are so many all white geckos out there and things can get mixed up, unknown hets etc...
Yeah, it makes things complicated when something like this happens. Would really be angry if he sold me something different then what he said it was too.
you must have mistook what I said as being rude, sorry for that. It was not my intention. I was just comparing other geckos to mine.look i am just trying to help. don't get defensive with me. i will just stop trying now since you are trying to throw it in my face.