Week 5, can we tell yet?

Nahph1

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Well he's 5 weeks old now, still solid white (pink) and has solid red eyes. He has not delevoped any spots at all. It was first thought to be s.s.tremper, but I'm now certin its enigma (due to its behavior) and it still has solid red eyes. Parents are mack snow enigma het.raptor X tremper snow het.eclipse. What is it???
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Also I have this little guy, I believe to be a nova. I was waiting on the eyes and they seem to still be solid red. What do you think?
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Nahph1

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That's what I'm wondering? A super nova would be unbelievable. I know the chances are extremely slim, but you never know. I dont think I can be positive with out test breeding thou. Although both parents have proven to be 100% het.
 

Shadraak

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well with the white one all white red eyes, would that be diablo blanco?, also with the nova, looks AWESOME, my girls are ECLIPSE/RAPTOR and i'm hoping to get an enigma to get some novas as well, or a nova if you wanna send it this way to continue the project? lol

besides that, very beautiful geckos :D
 

Nahph1

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Well I agree it looks diablo, would be a nice one too, but it cant be diablo because there is no blizzard gene.
I dont think I've ever seen a s.nova, but I imagine they are all white geckos with red eyes. Unless the enigma part does something wacky to it.
 

Shadraak

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ah well, forgot you were working with enigmas on both, that's a strange gene kinda, lets throw this in and see what we get hehe, likely to get almost anythign with them, that's why i'm hoping to work with them next year..
 
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wow the eclipse eyes are really nice! some very nice leos (I'm jealous lol)
 

LG-Geckos

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Sure looks Enigma and SS, but you can´t be completely sure about the raptor part.
The SS gene could be the reason for the read eyes too, so the only way to be 100% sure it to prove him out I believe.
But I´m not sure at all, will the Super Nova stay Patternless as the SS Raptor as well?
For sure hope it is raptor for you:)
 
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AWESOME GECKO'S!!! I'm think either Super Raptor or Super NOVA/(Super Raptor Enigma)-just a guess- or even a patternless mack raptor?? I don't know they do get toughier don't they?? We were just talking about these gecko's, Very Cool!
 
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Nahph1

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Well s.s. raptor or s. nova I couldnt be happier. It sure has been hard to tell on alot of my babies this year. I guess I should of been more educated on enigma offspring, but there's not alot of examples of these morphs. Has a super nova even been produced yet?
 
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Not that I know of - anyday now - and you might have him/her!! That's great and when working w/ the world's leading new morphs how could you know for sure now.......other then letting the gecko grow to adult and breed them out, you know...looks like your doing everything right to me and could have hit the jackpot! I'm Sure there will be more pics of these gecko's this summer, I Should be also hatching them out myself....
 

LG-Geckos

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Super Nova has been produced, sad for you:(
Matt posted oner at another gecko forum...
But let´s hope it´s a Super Nova:)
This is the problem when you cross the Raptor in the SS Part, you can never be 100% sure, only if both parents are Raptor...
 

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