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She looks like a red stripe.
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How does that pass to the babies? I know that snow is co-dom so all of them will be snows, but I know next to nothing about red stripes
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This is the website I use when I'm unsure of a breeding outcome
http://www.leopardgeckomorphcalculat...alculator.aspx
It says your super snow x red stripe pairing will yield 100% Mack Snow
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I searched google a bit and she looks more like a bandit than a red stripe
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I've been looking at a whole bunch of leo pictures and based on them she could be a snow, hypo snow, red stripe, bandit, or high yellow Leopard gecko morphs are so confusing
Last edited by Kittycatpenut; 07-08-2012 at 01:49 AM.
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Def not a hypo she has to many spots, Looks like a high yellow.
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You have a high yellow there. The pairing will result in a chance for 50% of the babies will be Mack Snow.
Something like the cinnamon gene in BPs, it's a co-dominate trait.
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I though all of the babies would be snow if the dad is a super snow? Will the high yellow pattern effect the babies'?
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Yes, the super snow would produce 100% Mack snow babies. In my opinion, you have some sort of stripe female, and there's a possibility her stripe and nice yellow can influence on the hatchlings as well.
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