I dont know tykes morph!

ariana

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Tyke is my male leopard gecko, he's either a high yellow or regular. He's a brighter yellow with black spots on him...some of them are kind of brown. im getting a female that is the same as him sometime soon--i've fallen in love with these guys! i'm getting a super snow female in a few months, and later on i might get a male super snow and breed. but first i want to know what morph tyke and his soon to be aquarium buddy are? please and thank you :)
 
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If you posted a Picture we could give you a positive ID.
 

ariana

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cant find my blasted camera. if i still havent found it tonight i'll make the boyfriend buy me a new one lol i'll try to post pics either later tonight or tomorrow
 

ariana

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yes i know. i think im going to get another 20 gallon and put the 2 females in there together and wait to get the other male. then maybe breed them over the summer.
 

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Just as a friendly reminder, Breeding leopard geckos isn't something to take lightly. All aspect should be considered. Do you have time, money, space, energy to take care of babies as well as the equipment to incubate and such. Not to mention the fact that geckos are a long time investment. They can live upwards to 15+ years not all of that is breeding time but it is something to consider.

All that being said if you do have everything then have fun and enjoy.

Thanks,
Ryan
 

ariana

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trust me. i'll make sure of all that before i do anything. it wouldnt be fair to my leos to do that without taking care of them. i have space time and money. but im still considering it at the moment. and if i do decide to to do it ill make sure i have everything planned ahead so i dont have any surprises but thanks for the warnings you guys!
 

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And also consider, if you breed them, there is a possibility of losing females to breeding. We lost a few females last season and it was very hard.
 

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