Marble Eyes

Wild West Reptile

Leopards AFT Ball Pythons
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1,863
Location
San Jose, CA
Just don't jump into leopard geckos and act like you know everything and everyone else is DEAD WRONG.

Where did I say West Coast Geckos shouldn't be breeding?

Being that you keep bringing it up, I will let you know how right you are about breeding leopard geckos. I am new to it. But I owned and bred other reptiles, like snakes, frogs, iguanas, etc....before you even had eyelids, so please don't talk down to me. Didn't your momma teach you to respect your elders??

I'm glad we won't be arguing anymore, that will be nice. You can go back to breeding your top of the line geckos and I'll do my thing, which I know nothing about according to you. Oh btw....who's "West Coast Geckos"? Never heard of them. I wonder if they have any marble eyes. :main_laugh:

I apologize to the OP about this. Your TREMPER Marble eyes are awesome. Don't let anyone tell you different.
 
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xanderville

hmmmm.......
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86
Location
Utah
Awesome looking eyes there......Very well could be some potential with these. Just an FYI if you are wondering OP. Breeders want the Tremper bred out because they want to cross pure Marble eyes into other Albino lines (bell, Rainwater). It is because some breeders only work with those lines. Just know that if you like your Trempers then you should be happy with them cause those eyes are very cool.

I would be interested to see what these would look like with the Bells.....Maybe marbled eyes that are a brighter red? I guess we will see someday
 

Owens

Island Reptiles
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I can see where other breeders would want the tremper out. Personally, I don't mind :).
As for the value of these geckos, If I didn't think they were worth the money that I paid for them I wouldn't have bought them. I spent a lot of time "digging" around the web doing as much research as I could, I contacted several people that were starting to work with them and then I call TUG and talked to them. This male (with the tremp gene in him) will probably get a crack (haha) at my tremper albino giant. Then I will know for sure if the tremp is still in there and work with the morph from there :)

To all that complimented my new group they blushed when I told them and said thank you:main_robin::main_thumbsup::main_laugh:
 

funky1

New Member
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87
Location
Bolton, England
Absolutely phenomenal pics - easily some of the best I`ve seen that show off the intensity of the Marble Eye effect. As you said too, great looking leos in their own right in terms of colouring - should have some extraordinary young next season. I`ve just ordered a het Marble trio (1.2) from Craig - again as mentioned, as I think they are the most exciting morph on the market atm, with so much still to learn and uncover about this amazing new recessive gene - exciting times to be a leo keeper/breeder....just hoping to hit the odds with a couple like yours next season :)

Wish you the very best of luck next season.
 

Owens

Island Reptiles
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250
Absolutely phenomenal pics - easily some of the best I`ve seen that show off the intensity of the Marble Eye effect. As you said too, great looking leos in their own right in terms of colouring - should have some extraordinary young next season. I`ve just ordered a het Marble trio (1.2) from Craig - again as mentioned, as I think they are the most exciting morph on the market atm, with so much still to learn and uncover about this amazing new recessive gene - exciting times to be a leo keeper/breeder....just hoping to hit the odds with a couple like yours next season :)

Wish you the very best of luck next season.

Thank you funky1. If you ordered from tug then you have no worries, their service is amazing and their leos are extraordinary.
 

kkigs

New Member
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385
Location
Denver, CO
This male (with the tremp gene in him) will probably get a crack (haha) at my tremper albino giant. Then I will know for sure if the tremp is still in there and work with the morph from there

I have to admit, this is the first I've seen of the Marble-Eye gene, and I do like that effect; great pictures! If you do happen to breed him to your giant, I'd be interested in a couple of giant babies for sure!
 

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