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AndNothingHvrt

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Yes. As an artist I find myself constantly inspired by all the beautiful varieties of leopard geckos!
 

dprince

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They are all spectacular!! Nice job, and great pictures - loved the ones of them laying eggs. So hard to catch!! ;)
 

Lottiz

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I'm so happy you liked them, thanks all!


Gazz said:
Personally IMO there's nothing *patternless*red striped about spots so due to the spots on the body id class it as striped hypo tang.But that just me :main_rolleyes: .I know that most on the forum would class as PRS.So now it's just down to you as to what you want to class it as.




Why couldn't it be one of them ones that you think it's female.But by the time is the age of your one is now you look to find it's infact a male.Oh well life never that simple :D .Good luck with 2008 :main_thumbsup: .

Did things go wrong or right for you ?.What i mean is did you incubate for males but got females :main_thumbsdown: .Or did you incubate females to build you female stock before concidering a male :main_thumbsup: .Or did you do a luck of the draw incubation.

No...I wanted a dark male, of course. So I put most of the eggs on male temp but just 50% of them was males. The dark female on the pics was hatched on male temp. But...was a girl. How ever it shows that the incubator temp on +31c gave dark colors :main_thumbsup:
I got 4 male offsprings, 2 normal/high yellow, one light (I call them soft velvet at the moment) and the last one is a little darker. Not a Black velvet, but grey. I use him to bred blackie '08 and she is laying any day now.
 

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