Tremper Stripe Het Raptor

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This guy is a hoss, he's huge, docile and just one cool gecko! He's produced his first two hatchlings this year and looks to not just be het raptor but het for mack as well. I've got his female equivelant as well. His color is just incredibly extreme. It was very hard to get a shot without his color bleeding into the background!

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Landen

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Oh trust me those pics were not mine. I've been battling the camera to get some high quality pics. I use a Nikon coolpics, these were taken by Eric Beville here in DFW(about a foot long camera too), he's super good with the camera! Thanks Eric if your reading!
 

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These are the first two hatchlings from this pair that just hatched last week. These were taken right after hatching. The patternless has snake eyes and is more white now, the stripe is just pink and white. I think that the breeder before was breeding for super raptors, all my trempers are proving het mack, and my macks proving het tremper. Still early to tell what these hatchlings are but there is very little orange to them.

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Nice animals Landen.....Im sure others will jump on this too...but there is no such thing as het for mack snow....it is either mack or it isnt.....some macks get a lot more color as they get older so it is hard to distinguish between it being a mack or non-mack in an older animal......but mack snow is known as a co-dom trait (really incomplete dominant)....so you either have a non-mack, mack, or super snow. Just a heads up and again....nice animals!
 

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Nice animals Landen.....Im sure others will jump on this too...but there is no such thing as het for mack snow....it is either mack or it isnt.....some macks get a lot more color as they get older so it is hard to distinguish between it being a mack or non-mack in an older animal......but mack snow is known as a co-dom trait (really incomplete dominant)....so you either have a non-mack, mack, or super snow. Just a heads up and again....nice animals!

I thought that too, and probably shouldn't have worded it that way.( I post alot while at work 2nd shift, sometimes a little fatigued...lol) I did not expect any mack hatchlings out of these two. But how could two very apparent tremper stripes produce a patternless mack like that? I went home last night and looked at those two for the first time since they had hatched and been put away to acclimate. The stripe is clearly gaining color and will look like both parents. The patternless has gotten lighter and is almost solid white on the body with a patternless pink tail. It's definately not a normal raptor, and it's not a super snow. I'll post some more pics soon.

I'm still new to some of the higher morphs and accurately identifying the morphs as hatchlings, so please correct me if I am wrong.
 

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It's a Blazing Blizzard.
That's what I was afraid of....

It's parents are the same stock that came from scott's bunch. That means that my patternless male is probably a BB as well. :main_no:

But on a plus note, that BB I got from you bred with him and I'm sure they will have some killer BB's....
 

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