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RE: Frosted Leopard gecko

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Posted by: -okapi- at Sun Jul 30 11:42:01 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by -okapi- ]  
   

It looks to me to be a Mack super snow Ghost Patternless and possibly Blizzard.

Im saying mack super snow because of the eyes,
Ghost because of how faded it is,
Patternless because of the dots down its back,
and maybe blizzard because of the lack of the black rows caused by the snow gene, but that may be because of the patternless gene.

The mack and ghost gene are both co-dom, the rest are recessive. That fits into your description of it being made out of co-dom and recessive genes...

Am I right?

Once everyone knows the true genetic make up the price will drop fast... Especally since you didnt include any polygenetic traits into the morph. It will be easy to replicate from scratch... Thats okay though, you were still the first to combine the traits in this way and not many people can claim that they introduced a new morph to the world. Congrats!

PS- I also posted this in the genetics section under your other "Frosted gecko" thread, but this one seems more active...
PSS-I am spreading the word. I made a post about your morph on .com and on Alex Hue's forum.
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