Blizzard male

acpart

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It depends on what you want to produce. If you want to produce more blizzards, the female will need to either be a blizzard or have a blizzard gene (there's no way to see if it has a blizzard gene. The breeder has to tell you that). In order to breed successfully, you really need to know something about leopard gecko genetics, in which case you will be able to answer your own question. If you aren't familiar with these terms: dominant, recessive, co-dominant, line bred, het, then you need to be doing more research.
Here is an article to get you started:

Aliza
 

Brent

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It depends on what you want to produce. If you want to produce more blizzards, the female will need to either be a blizzard or have a blizzard gene (there's no way to see if it has a blizzard gene. The breeder has to tell you that). In order to breed successfully, you really need to know something about leopard gecko genetics, in which case you will be able to answer your own question. If you aren't familiar with these terms: dominant, recessive, co-dominant, line bred, het, then you need to be doing more research.
Here is an article to get you started:

Aliza
Thank you for the response. I do know a little about genetics. Was just seeing what what others would pair with a blizzard.
 

acpart

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One cool thing about a blizzard is that whatever you pair it with, the non-blizzard babies will likely have a very speckled look. This seems to happen with geckos that are het for blizzard.

Aliza
 

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