Snow leos are a colour variation where the yellow is replaced by white. Good snow colouration is pure white, but many, if not most have at least some yellow tint to the white. As they age, you can almost count on your white now to turn a dingy yellow, almost dirty looking. The prime age for snows to look their best seems to be around 1 year old, with the colour change starting around the second year. I've never had snow leos, so I can't verify this from personal experience, but it is what I've gathered from other snow keepers.
Blizzards are genetic, you can't mix and match colours/morphs to get a blizzard. The genetic mutation first showed up in a patternless clutch hatched by Prehistoric Pets. Because of the relationship to the patternless, the blizzards share many of the colour changes (mood, temp swing etc) that patternless experience. Midnight blizzards seem to be a temporary stage in the life of a blizzard - seems midnights eventually turn white like normal blizzards.
|