HornerHerps
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- Johnstown, PA
This year was my first year breeding a W&Y. I also had a female Mack Snow Fasciolatus that was never bred before. I decided to pair them up and see what would pop out. Things were rough right out of the gate, she only laid 3 single egg clutches. With that I figured I would probably only get some normals or a snow. First egg hatched and it was a normal, the odds were against me. Second egg to hatch and I scored big time! Finally the last egg I again figured just a gecko and BOOM another Snow W&Y Fasciolatus.
Snow W&Y Fasciolatus 1
Snow W&Y Fasciolatus 1
Snow W&Y Fasciolatus 1
Snow W&Y Fasciolatus 2
Snow W&Y Fasciolatus 2
Snow W&Y Fasciolatus 2
Snow W&Y Fasciolatus 1
Snow W&Y Fasciolatus 1
Snow W&Y Fasciolatus 1
Snow W&Y Fasciolatus 2
Snow W&Y Fasciolatus 2
Snow W&Y Fasciolatus 2