After going to our frist reptile show my daughter fell in love with geckos. She wants to start breeding and raising them, but we are not sure what morph we have and what male should she get to cross with them any help would be great.
After going to our frist reptile show my daughter fell in love with geckos. She wants to start breeding and raising them, but we are not sure what morph we have and what male should she get to cross with them any help would be great.
I can't speak on the morph, but I will say(and many other members will agree) that you should not even attempt breeding until you have a good understanding of medical conditions in leopard geckos as well as behaviour and just a general understanding of reptiles in general. I would wait at least a year to gain a good understanding of genetics and the other things I have mentioned. There is a lot more than just putting a male with a female.
1st one is normal possibly hypo (just based on experience to similar looking babies I had) 2nd one is same with some what of a jungle or abnormal pattern I think they will both hypo out though
I wasn't very clear in my original post. My daughter is 9 and wants to be a breeder. I on the other hand know there is more to this and I am just trying to help her understand what is involed, what she has already, what it would take to breed and raise geckos, and what colors she would get if she bred these 2 geckos. I am a firm believer in knowledge is power.
im with the normal suggestion, the second pic strikes me as funny, ive seen that weird loop pattern in 2 geckos today for the first time. So, in the case of learning RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCH! lol. Thats all ya can do.
Oh I'm glad you have thought about it some people just try to breed and they don't research. A nice albino would good to start off with! ( you could make sunglows! )