Who knows what this is?

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With everyone going all over the map on some posted images, I figured I post this one.

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My guess is Afghanicus cross het mack enigma . oops, I know what it is....:main_lipsrsealed:
 

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dirtystinkystuff said:
:main_huh:

if that is right.. that is crazy. haha

no such thing as het mack(IMO) and Het enigma(until proven otherwise). I was just being a wise guy :main_cool3:
 

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908 334 2199 don't tell anyone.... wink wink

It has no subspecies blood that I am aware of, but next year I will have some subspecies crosses:main_lipsrsealed:
 
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I could say many unpleasent words at your right now for taunting me with that!!! .... but, I guess I wont... :main_evilgrin: :D :main_laugh: :p
 

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........ oh it's het something

It is indeed a NORMAL and it hatched YELLOW and BLACK.

mack tremper X mack het tremper incubated at 81 for 62 days.

This goes to prove that without seeing the gecko as a hatchling, you can't truely ID a white gecko as a mack:main_thumbsup:
 

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Single egg, but it was clutch number 9 from her and she hatched everything from her up to SS TREMPERS
 

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