How to expand the breeding group

bart88

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Heey guys, I got these 2 animals. They are somewhere between raptor and tremper eclipse, the male is closer to raptor because of the clear stripes and the red eyes, right?

What you guys think i should fill the group up with? there is room for about 3 more females.
I'd rather not have any enigma geckos because of the syndrome.

the male
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female
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Greetings!
 

acpart

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The first thing you may want to think about is whether you have the resources (including room for housing, money for feeding and possible vet bills) for the potential offspring of 4 females. After that, think about what you want to achieve. Is there some aspect of Tremper albinos that you like? Is there something else? My first "project" which took a lot longer than I'd expected due to a poorly producing female, was to make hybinos by breeding a Tremper albino to a SHTCT and breeding the offspring back to the albino father. If you know what you want, we can give you some advice about what females to get. Otherwise, the sky's the limit.

ALiza
 

bart88

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Well money wise, i'd like to pay around 150 euro a gecko. I have been breeding in the past, so I know what it means.
After some calculating (because of the metric system) I came to the conclusion that I have a 60 galon tank. So there is room for the breeding group.

Beside that tank I got a 40 galon standing empty, and a serie of plastic boxes for offspring.

I'd like to produce some pretty geckos in the first generation. I like orange gecko's; raptors, sunglows, super hypos (not after breeding, often the turn to a mosterd coulor).
Just diverse!

I was thinking about a nice sunglow, a mack snow tremper, and then something extra.

Super snow raptors will take like 3 years? if i took a snow raptor female and breed it back to the youngsters right?
 

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