Which Grade Would This Mack Snow Be?

Tanga

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I'm just curious, this isn't my mack snow, it's a picture off a breeder's site I was wondering about. What grade would you give this Mack Snow (A,B,C)? It's a giant and het for tremper albino.
It looks pretty nice to me and has a nice white undercolor with some great lavender accents.
Tell me what you think.

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paulnj

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Looks like a smart gecko, but no grading on macks that I know oh.

I think it's young and the pattern will change some as it grows. It SHOULD stay nice looking like that, but only time will tell.
 

Tanga

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I was just wondering the grade because Albey grades his mack snows. Wondering what constitutes for a A,B, or C grade mack snow.

Paul you're a smart
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paulnj

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Smart yes, A$$ at times and you hit that nail on the head girl ;) All in good fun. Life is much happier if you have fun living it:main_thumbsup:
 

Tanga

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Funny you mentioned Jackass, a little off topic but my fiance looks EXACTLY like Steve-O....so much so that if we're in any crowded public place people ask for his autograph.
 

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What a pretty little snow! Personally, I feel that the grading system is a subjective thing. Breeders may choose to grade their geckos on whatever particular scale they choose based on comparison between similar morphs they produce. But, someone's grade B might be a grade A to another person, etc.
 

malt_geckos

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I think with the line bred snows it's the less black and more white the snow has, the higher the grade.

That Mack snow is so pretty! I would totally get her!
 

Sunrise Reptile

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Call me a party pooper, but you shouldn't post someone's picture without their permission. I think it's OK to post a link, so you may want to go that route next time. It's pretty obvious whose site that picture came from. ;)
 

Tanga

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ink_scorpion said:
Call me a party pooper, but you shouldn't post someone's picture without their permission. I think it's OK to post a link, so you may want to go that route next time. It's pretty obvious whose site that picture came from. ;)

Yeah I was actually wondering if that as against board rules too so I was hesitant to start this thread. Although I don't see the harm in it because I wasn't talking bad about the breeder, or claiming that the gecko is mine, I was just curious about what they were selling.

I ended up buying him, looking forward to adding to my collection!:main_thumbsup:

Oh yeah, and I'll have a fun time choosing a name for him...I'm so ridiculous, I take naming my geckos so seriously. LOL
 
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Sunrise Reptile

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It has less to do with the web site where you posted the picture, and more to do with the site where you got the image from. That picture is property of the person that took it, and you should ask permission before posting it on another web site.
 

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