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here are my new leos

STEVES_KIKI May 16, 2008 10:55 PM

i know 1 is an albino, 1 is a snow which was incubated at high temos so it has alot of spots.... the other 2, are they jungle?


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tj_sa1816 May 16, 2008 11:09 PM

the other 2 are jungles but the one is not a snow i am almost positive a snow wouldn't be purple and yellow underneath the spots.

STEVES_KIKI May 16, 2008 11:14 PM

shes getting ready to shed....sorry about that....i should have said.... and the guy i got her from showed me her babies which were almost solid white with very few black spots... once again... sorry.... i'm doing like a million things at once thanks for your reply
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Corns, Creamsicles, A Black Rat, Thayeri, Cal Kings, A Jungle Corn(Just A Pet), A Ball Python, A Bearded dragon, Leopard Geckos, Green Anoles, a Snapping turtle, and a white cheeked mud turtle

tj_sa1816 May 16, 2008 11:21 PM

I was also a little quick to answer forgetting that carrying the snow gene doesn't mean the gecko has to be white. You would know the genetics best of anyone other than the breeder. I do have a question for you and anyone else who reads this. What is the likely outcome of a blizzard x carrot tail and blizzard x albino? thanks

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