here is the picture of my leopard gecko

sarmartur

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I forgot to mention that Bella has marks on top of her head.And she's the only one that have the white spot.I had her since 8-7-2010
 

Jordan

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have you just ignored the comment from Nadia...? i recommend you read it and acknowledge it and take it in as she is bang on correct and i completely agree with her.
she said it very nicely and informatively so dont just ignore it.

And please understand the 'READ READ READ' part, because research is the most important thing. From what you have said and asked, it certainly doesnt sound like yyou have very much experience or knowledge of leopard gecko's, so research and gain experience for at least another 6 months - 2 years before you even consider breeding.
 

GeckoGurl

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have you just ignored the comment from Nadia...? i recommend you read it and acknowledge it and take it in as she is bang on correct and i completely agree with her.
she said it very nicely and informatively so dont just ignore it.

And please understand the 'READ READ READ' part, because research is the most important thing. From what you have said and asked, it certainly doesnt sound like yyou have very much experience or knowledge of leopard gecko's, so research and gain experience for at least another 6 months - 2 years before you even consider breeding.

Thank you Jordon...

As far as this thread goes... I am by no means trying to be rude or hateful. I was a gecko owner for well over a year before I became a member of this site and I had researched for at least 6 months before getting my gecko. Which including online, books, and previous gecko owners and breeders. Yet I have still learned a lot since joining this site. It is not something to take lightly and the step into breeding is not easy. There is a lot that can go wrong with not only your beloved geckos but hatchlings as well. Husbandry... Health... Breeding are very serious things to take into consideration. A creatures life is in your hands and if anyone can not handle the pressure, dedication and work it takes then you should not own an animal. And you may if you choose, ignore all of us but sadly its not me or other members your harming its your geckos. I know you can learn a lot from the people in these forums. Hopefully you do. Good luck.
 

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