What Snow Morph?

Shijadi

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Hi, I rescued this little guy from bully nation at Pet smart and have had him/her for about 2 weeks now, has already shed once, and the patterns are starting to change. I'm positive that this is a snow of some kind, I just don't know what. I've tried to look morphs up but the patterns on this guy seem really unique and I can't get a positive match, any help? The darker patches are starting to turn yellow, as well as the back legs.
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This is when I first got him/her


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And this is now
 

acpart

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It's heading to be a hypo or super hypo due to the degree that the spotting is disappearing. As far as its pattern goes, you could actually say jungle since the bands at the tip of the tail are broken.

Aliza
 

Shijadi

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So a jungle hypo/super hypo mack snow? That's a bit of a mouth full :main_laugh:


I did look at a few examples that basically had a near exact combo of these morphs, I think you guys might be right. I feel lucky, cause I know pet stores generally don't have a lot of morphs like these, usually albinos or high yellows like my older girl Nyx---I love her all the same though.
 
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Shijadi

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Oh pretty!! Although I doubt my little one will get that yellow, there's still a lot of white areas, and I'm not noticing any yellow undertones in the dark area on its head and tail bands. It kinda looks like the yellowing is centered on the back legs and body, cutting off at the neck where it meets with the white band on the back of the head.

But hey, who knows what the next few weeks/months will bring!
 

Shijadi

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Hey guys, So it's been almost 2 months since I got this gecko, which I have decided to name Littleherp. His/her pattern has really changed much, but I'm noticing the patches on her back/midsection are turning a pale yellow and is getting more black freckles in the white areas in between.

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