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enigmas and raptors
i'm pretty new to leopard geckos and i'm trying to get my head around the morphs. can some one please explain the enigmas and raptors. are they dominate or recessive? i've looked at pictures of them and everytime they look different. it's not as easy as balls. i look at a cinny and know its a cinny. so confusing.
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Re: enigmas and raptors
I'm afraid I'm with you on this one.. 
Hopefully the leo buffs will clue us in.
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Re: enigmas and raptors
Here is a heads up
http://www.geckosetc.com/htm/morphs.htm
I know Enigma isnt on there, but Im pretty sure Its the first Dominant morph
http://www.vmsherp.com/LCLeopardNames.htm
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Re: enigmas and raptors
thanks patrick that does help
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Re: enigmas and raptors
This is a very good site on information about leapord geckos.
http://leopardgeckowiki.com/wiki/ind...:Morphs&from=E
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Re: enigmas and raptors
Enigmas are dominant, and also said to have a shake similar to spider ball pythons that worsens with enigma-enigma breedings. At least that's what I've heard.
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Re: enigmas and raptors
 Originally Posted by qiksilver
Enigmas are dominant, and also said to have a shake similar to spider ball pythons that worsens with enigma-enigma breedings. At least that's what I've heard.
Really? I had no idea. Any links?
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Re: enigmas and raptors
I have an enigma and have not experience any symptoms.
Female tremper enigma
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Re: enigmas and raptors
The ENIGMAS also can display a physical defect in the form of shaking, spinning and/or head arching. The exact reason for this behavior is still largely unknown, but it is seen to a lesser degree in young whereby only one parent is an ENIGMA. ENIGMAS bred to each other may amplify this problem. Some ENIGMAS do not display any problems whatsoever while others reveal abnormal movements only when they are disturbed.
http://www.leopardgecko.com/enigmas.html
To ANC
I don't have personal experience with it, but I would imagine there are varying degrees of it, similar to balls.
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Re: enigmas and raptors
I agree with that statement.
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