Help identifying leopard geckos please!

JordanAng420

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The first three are enigmas, the fourth looks like a dark Tremper Albino, fifth is normal, and the sixth looks hypo with some tangerine influence.
 

DelaneyRobert87

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Hey thank you very much for replying. The third was in a tank with a female that happened to not take to kindly to his company. Since then, I have moved him into his own tank and he is doing much better as I have been applying antibiotics. The first three are enigmas? Does that mean there are different types of enigmas or is it just an enigma. Ive never seen one like the 4th so I was pretty curious on that one. I have some more too but it would only allow me to post the first 6 at once. I had a few others that I have obtained that I was curious about that I will attempt to post. Thank you again.
 

DelaneyRobert87

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Okay now that I have an idea of what I have. I would like to know what combos I can put together. I have 16 total right now. Here is what I have; 2 Super Hypo Tangerines, Red eye enigma, snow, albino leucistic, raptor, blizzard, 3 Albinos. Diablo Blanco, Dark Tremper Albino, Normal, Hypo w/tangerine, and two enigmas which are pictured up top in pictures 2 and 3. I am getting a 25 bin breeder rack that is being assembled. I just have to wait on the shipping. What would be some recommended other geckos to get for these ones or what would be good to pair up?
 

endrien

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Okay now that I have an idea of what I have. I would like to know what combos I can put together. I have 16 total right now. Here is what I have; 2 Super Hypo Tangerines, Red eye enigma, snow, albino leucistic, raptor, blizzard, 3 Albinos. Diablo Blanco, Dark Tremper Albino, Normal, Hypo w/tangerine, and two enigmas which are pictured up top in pictures 2 and 3. I am getting a 25 bin breeder rack that is being assembled. I just have to wait on the shipping. What would be some recommended other geckos to get for these ones or what would be good to pair up?

I would advise you to research genetics before attempting to breed. Also there are some gene calculators out there that will tell you the % of what you will get from two leos.
 

DelaneyRobert87

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So the second you would think is a hypo tang. Where can i research genetics? Is there any leopard geckos I should attempt to obtain over the next few months that could help my situation. I will have 3 75 bin breeder racks and will not be selling right away. I am just trying to build up a nice collection and produce some nice geckos. Any advice or help would be greatly appreciated.
 

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most of the geckos are a bit under weight.. i can see they are loosing in weight.. i would house them all individually and make sure all are eating before you even thing about breeding..

also along with breeding you need tothink about all the extra food and houseing you will need for the hatchlings..
 

DelaneyRobert87

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Some are babies that I have just purchased this year that I am not planning on breeding this up coming season. The ones that are ready to breed range from 45-75 grams at the moment. By March they will be all in great health and suitable for breeding. I have a mealworm colonie that is in the process of being developed and I volunteer at the local reptile store so I can free food at all times. I have already ordered one 25 bin breeder rack that will be here in less then two weeks now finally. Come breeding season, I will have 2-3 more racks that will allow me to monitor their actions.
 

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