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Super Nova Leopard Gecko

Super Nova Leopard Gecko. The best way to identify a. They have irregular, dark brown spots and white bellies.their skin is rough and bumpy.

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1) color, 2) eye, 3) pattern, and 4) size. *see 'mack snow', 'enigma' and raptor' for more genetic information. You should never cross strains of albino!

Simply Choose A Morph From The Available ‘Morph Selector’ Drop Down Menus For Male And Female Pairings.


Super nova (mack super snow raptor enigma) genotype: Currently, there are many leopard geckos morphs available. For more information, check out how it works.

The Reptile Calculator Results Instantly Show In The Genetic Outcomes Section.


When looking at their tails, the tails are almost all white. Leopard gecko morphs list a morph is a difference in color, size, or other genetics. A new recessive eye mutation in leopard geckos that give the geckos eye a three dimensional look.

*See 'Mack Snow', 'Enigma' And Raptor' For More Genetic Information.


I deployed to afghanistan in 2010 and returned in 2011. I started supernova reptiles back in 2002 when i raised and bred corn snakes. Super snow albino (bell) super snow albino (bell) enigma.

They Have Irregular, Dark Brown Spots And White Bellies.their Skin Is Rough And Bumpy.


The best way to identify a. You should never cross strains of albino! When classifying an enigma, there are a few common features which all enigmas seem to have.

Produced By Pat Murphy In 1991, The Murphy Patternless Is A Leopard Gecko Which Lacks All Pattern.


“edward blyth”, a biologist, named leopard geckos “eublepharis macularius” for the first time in “1854”. The first nova debuted on december 30, 2007 on geckoforums.net. Along with the nova, there are a few other morphs which came out of the same project:

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