Fasciolatus

SaSobek

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Here is one of my secrets that i had to hide for months now. but finaly i can show some pictures. here are my fasciolatus. thi first picture is of my pure fasciolatus. they are F2. (the parents are F1 that have come from Europe) i belive that they are the first pure baby fasciolatus born in the US.
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the second and third pictures are of an out cross of the fasciolatus that i am working on. the goal is to make a pure lavinder gecko with selective breeding. i think it can be done.
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also for all of you bell lovers i crossed my male fasciolatus to some bell females that had that hint of lavenderas well to possably make a great line of blue bells as well. well i hope you like the babies they kinda just look like normal babie leos right now but with age the get the lavender as you can see from the 2nd picture

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SaSobek

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yes E. hardwickii would be great. but that is a good luck to get one of them. but im sure we will all try :)
 

Golden Gate Geckos

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Lovely geckos!!! I was also fortunate enough to acquire two E. fasciolatus from the Hamm, Germany show and am looking forward to having some un-polluted genes in my colonies. I love the way they have such a pretty yellow color and so much lavender!
 

robin

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Gregg M said:
Nice... There is only one species of leo that I really want to get and that is E. hardwickii...

no kidding.... i drool thinking about them
 

robin

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congrats on some gorgeous babies!! i dont know if you are the first to produce fasciolatus in the US but one of the few :D

again gorgeous babies!!! good luck with them and your projects :D
 

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