Super White Out
This gene has so far proven to be a fatal combination, babies living no more than four days at best.
You can see the potential if one of these geckos was to survive.
African Fat tail Gecko NEW Morph the "White
Out"
We proved the white out trait to be Co-dominant. This new fat tail color morph will be sure to make the popularity of fat tailed geckos sky rocket. With this one of a kind morph their will be many new color morph combinations to be made when crossed into other fat tailed gecko morphs. Because of the popularity of fat tails, and the fact they are no where near as prolific as leopard geckos, and the fact their hasn't been a new morph in fat tailed geckos since the albinos these will hold their price for a long time.
January 4th, 2009: After years of test breeding White Out Fat Tails we have found that the White Out mutation is lethal when crossed with the albino. There are no complications with the actual White Out morph, but when crossed into the albino the offspring usually die in the egg and the cross also results in severely deformed and extremely weak babies. Unfortunately, the White Out Albino Fat Tail will not be able to be created due to the lethal incompatibility with the two recessive traits.
October 15th, 2010: We have proved that the Caramel Fat Tail morph is compatible with the White Out Fat Tail morph.