Hi guys, I'm stoked. This incident may be nothing to you but it means the world to me because it's my first time ever.
Anyway, you may have remember this thread:
http://geckoforums.net/showthread.php?t=33425
This is it's continuation:
Received two eggs on January 28th, 2009. Incubation temperature is 29C-30C, constant.
On March 20, 2009. I found this. Now you don't see it...
...but now you do. It's my first leo hatchling ever...
Therefore I have decided to name him "Alpha". It's a Patternless het for Las Vegas Albino Leopard Gecko.
And on March 21, 2009, the other one hatched. Try and look at the picture. See that they seem different somehow?
That's because the other one is a Las Vegas Albino Patternless. I was actually aiming for Patternless het Albino for F1 with the pairing but since 50% is patternless het albino and another 50% is albino patternless, that would mean only one thing i.e. my normal patternless female is actually patternless het for Vegas.
I'm officially a breeder now WooHoo!!!
Enjoy!
Regards
-Azazel-
Anyway, you may have remember this thread:
http://geckoforums.net/showthread.php?t=33425
This is it's continuation:

Received two eggs on January 28th, 2009. Incubation temperature is 29C-30C, constant.

On March 20, 2009. I found this. Now you don't see it...

...but now you do. It's my first leo hatchling ever...

Therefore I have decided to name him "Alpha". It's a Patternless het for Las Vegas Albino Leopard Gecko.

And on March 21, 2009, the other one hatched. Try and look at the picture. See that they seem different somehow?

That's because the other one is a Las Vegas Albino Patternless. I was actually aiming for Patternless het Albino for F1 with the pairing but since 50% is patternless het albino and another 50% is albino patternless, that would mean only one thing i.e. my normal patternless female is actually patternless het for Vegas.
I'm officially a breeder now WooHoo!!!
Enjoy!
Regards
-Azazel-