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Awe what a cute pic
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Guess I should have waited a few more minutes to post this, after i got off the computer I checked him again and he is now out of the egg. And to my surprise he looks NOTHING like his sibling that hatched a month ago! He is lacking any yellow pigmint. What does this make make him? Here is a picture of him out of the egg and ill also post pics of the parents below that.


Its probably kind of a dumb pairing, a bold stripe and tremper albino but I didnt buy them planning to breed. But I got a sweet looking baby this time!
So what do you guys think?
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Im thinking hes a jungle mack snow?
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It looks like a Jungle Mack Snow to me as well.. which means one of your parents has the Mack Snow gene.. either a Tremper Albino Mack Snow or a Bold Stripe Mack Snow (or both really). I would ask for the genetics from the breeder you got them from.
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Wow those are beautiful! Congrats!
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Re: New baby hatching! *Pictures*
 Originally Posted by geckobabies
It looks like a Jungle Mack Snow to me as well.. which means one of your parents has the Mack Snow gene.. either a Tremper Albino Mack Snow or a Bold Stripe Mack Snow (or both really). I would ask for the genetics from the breeder you got them from.
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This breeder was a local and im not sure I could find his information again to contact him but I'd have to look.
I thought he always said the bold stripe was a mack snow but then i thought to be mack snow she would have to be black and white only, but she has some color on her back. But obviously she must be mack snow. Would the male have to be het for that then?
Their first baby came out as a jungle het for tremper albino (you actually told me that in my other post about him ) then this baby hatched and the other egg hatched yesterday, both the same, jungle mack snows.
Interesting to me. I feel very rewarded and happy to see them grow.
The first baby to hatch is about double his size and length and he was only hatched on the 6th! he absolutly POUNDS down food.
Well thanks for your confirmation of jungle mack snow.
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No, Mack Snows and combos tend to hatch out black and white and color up later on as they age. Only one parent has to carry the gene, not both, but both can. Baby geckos are the best Happy to hear your baby is doing so well!
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Re: New baby hatching! *Pictures*
 Originally Posted by geckobabies
No, Mack Snows and combos tend to hatch out black and white and color up later on as they age. Only one parent has to carry the gene, not both, but both can. Baby geckos are the best  Happy to hear your baby is doing so well!
oh ok thank you!
I have a total of 3 baby geckos now and all are eating and are doing awesome!
Thanks for your info!
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