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morph help?
here is my gecko, he is 5.5 months old, length is almost 18 cm
i know he's both perants are mack snows with alot of yellows on them
i think he is a high yellow, but maybe he's a hypo or tangerine also?
here's a photo from the 30.1.12:
here's one from the 22.1.12:
and here's a picture from when he was less then a month old:
THANKS!
i know he's both perants are mack snows with alot of yellows on them
i think he is a high yellow, but maybe he's a hypo or tangerine also?
here's a photo from the 30.1.12:
here's one from the 22.1.12:
and here's a picture from when he was less then a month old:
THANKS!
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Definitely not a Mack snow. I'd say a hypo, but the whole high yellow stuff I'm not an expert in. Very good looking gecko!
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I do have to say that it doesn't have it's adult colors yet, so anything we say may change slightly or be more evident in the future.
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it seems like hes spots are missing so i think he might be a hypo
i have photos of his parents (mack snow):
father - http://www.snakes.co.il/phpBB3/download/file.php?id=13803&mode=view
mother - http://www.snakes.co.il/phpBB3/download/file.php?id=13802&t=1
i have photos of his parents (mack snow):
father - http://www.snakes.co.il/phpBB3/download/file.php?id=13803&mode=view
mother - http://www.snakes.co.il/phpBB3/download/file.php?id=13802&t=1
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The problem with the parents is that because I, we, have never seen the parents as babies; we cannot definitively say they are mack snows. So, for now, they're nice normals just like yours is.
(From SuperiorMorph's)
This is what a mack snow baby looks like. And, yours didn't look like this as a baby therefore it isn't mack snow.
(From SuperiorMorph's)
This is what a mack snow baby looks like. And, yours didn't look like this as a baby therefore it isn't mack snow.
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i know the parents are mack snow because my gecko had a super snow brother:
and i know hes not a mack snow but im asking maybe he's a hypo or tangerine
and i know hes not a mack snow but im asking maybe he's a hypo or tangerine
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Are either of the parents het for tangerine? Also spots develop with age. My bold mack snow had barely any spots when he was young and now he's covered with them since he's matured.
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A really cool looker, super high yellow even going down into his tail a little. Not experienced with the oranges and yellows myself.. YET!
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Im thinking the spots will look less and less pronounced the older he gets and kinda look like this one on the bottom
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hope so :P
also i noticed he has alot of oranges on his tail, not in a carrot-tail level but alot of orange. is that tells something about the genes?
(sorry about my sucky english im from israHell)
also i noticed he has alot of oranges on his tail, not in a carrot-tail level but alot of orange. is that tells something about the genes?
(sorry about my sucky english im from israHell)
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I think the color on the base of their tail is a trait they've bred out of a looong line leos. So if you just match up your gecko with another that has more or the same amount of color on the tail, the babies should share the trait. Someone correct me if I'm wrong tho.
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