Updated adult pics, can you help me figure this one out?

adamsky27

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The parents of this gecko were a Rainwater Albino 100% het Typhoon x Mack Snow Rainwater Albino 100% het Typhoon. Both parents have proved out since this guy hatched. I was confused before about Typhoon genetics, I didn't realize my adults were het eclipse and patternless both (lol). So this girl hatched out from them parents. There is no pattern at all. It was thought that she could be a super mack snow patternless rainwater albino. Although the male wasn't sold to me as a Mack Snow some said he looked "snowy." She is completely white to this day with 100% dark eyes. So what do you guys think is in her? The pics are her when she hatched and her now. What do you guys think? Super mack snow, or eclipse? Possible to be both? If I missed any other information that you need to help me figure her out let me know.



 

DrCarrotTail

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She definitely looks like a SS Rainwater but since she's solid white I'm not sure you can tell if she's eclipse or not without test breeding. Since she has no pattern at all she looks like she could be Murphy's Patternless too but that recessive gene isn't part of the Typhoon morph, its an extra bonus.
 

favrielle

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I have no clue on the eclipse, but she looks a lot like my SS LV/RW PA. Definitely has the pointy SS head. My girl's eyes are bing-cherry red, so dark they may as well be black except in certain lights. I've never been able to get a good pic of them that show the color.

From the looks of her baby pics, she has white toes, maybe a white tail tip, so she may be eclipse or het eclipse. I'd guess she's het at the very least, but the odds are pretty well in favor of it (75% chance of eclipse/het eclipse for each egg).
 

adamsky27

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Thanks for the replies guys! Any other guesses? I've hatched out quite a few more of these this year. This is the newest one.
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adamsky27

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After looking at quite a few pics of Super Typhoons and another year of breeding it looks like I hit on quite a few Super Cyclones. I'm pretty happy about that!

I've also been told at shows I have vended at that my geckos are HUGE. They don't have any giant genes, but I've decided to keep a few of my bigger geckos to see just how big I can get them.

I recent moved into a new house and the reptile room is almost done. Once I get everything moved over I'll try to get some weights and pics.
 

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