A long time waiting....

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As some of you know, we have had a very late start to the season. Finally we started to hatch out some geckos this week, and a lot of them are first for us!

The first couple hatchlings come from a male blood hypo tang from jmg crossed to one of our best tangerines from "07".

Next clutch was our first for the season, Enigma het Bell x Bell. Lucky for us we hatched out two Bell Enigmas from this pairing. We were waiting on our first Enigmas for a while now.

This next one is not a first for us, but I thought it deserves a look at. It is a Mack Snow Patternless het Tremper.

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Here are the rest that we couldn't fit in the first post.

This is a cool project and we have been waiting to see progress. It is a Patternless Red Stripe RAPTOR and a Patternless Red Stripe Eclipse. They came from a Giant Patternless Red Stripe Tremper het RAPTOR male x Female Patternless Red Stripe het RAPTOR. It is hard to see where the red striping is going to fill in because they are so young, but in person you can already see it.

And last but not least, some results from our Emeralds. This first hatchling came from our Giant Male Emerald who we just found out is het Tremper crossed with our female reverse stripe Emerine who we also just found out is het Tremper. And to top it off she is a Giant also. So here she is our first, but not last Giant Reverse Stripe tremper Emerine.

Also from the same Giant Emerald het Tremper male x red stripe Reverse Stripe het Emerald female was this little girl.Since the mother was a het, we can't tell yet if she is a Emerald or het. If anyone has any insight on how to tell the hets from the homos at a young age it would be great. She looks more like a jungle than a reverse stripe or red stripe.

Thanks for looking.

Henry
 
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Greyscale_Geckos

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I absolutely adore the Mack Snow Patternless het Tremper. It looks so cool!

:) And ofcourse all of your other hatchlings are simply stunning as well. Congrats.
 
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The last 2 are from our Gaint Emerald het tremper male and our redstripe reverse stripe het emerald het tremper!! So only 50% of their offspring will be emeralds, these are going to be hard to tell, good thing we have 2 other female Emeralds breeding to compare to! Also Angel's Geckos progress pics to help too. Thanks!
Jessica
 

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