Montanus

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Lake Effect Leos
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Traverse City, MI
Lotta, she is stunning! That is one pretty girl! :)

Matt, I love that baby! I think it's very unique...I love the tail and the coloring! :yes:
 

thestack510

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The S.F. Bay Area, California, U.S.A.
I hatched out fasciolatus X mack enigma this year and they didnt realy look any different then the mack enigmas. :main_thumbsdown:

My Snow Enigma x Fasciolatus has noticeably less spotting than my others and an all white tail as opposed to my others who have some spotting on their tails, I don't mean to imply that this is always the case. I'll put together an album soon to show exactly the ones I'm speaking of.
 

GekkoGalaksen

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Denmark
Lotta, she is stunning! That is one pretty girl! :)

Matt, I love that baby! I think it's very unique...I love the tail and the coloring! :yes:

Yes, my Montanus are so beautiful. Right now I have my own two girls and due to some very very bad reasons. I also have 1.2 from the guy who breed my girls. It´s the parents to our Montanus and they are also looking like snows.

Last season they didn´t breed at all...so keep your fingers crossed for the next.

Our friends home burned down a couple of weeks ago. 500 reptiles and some parrots died in the fire ( our friends manage to get out of the house, thank god ).It was so terrible and it was one of our lifes blackest weekends. A whole lifetime of breeding special reptiles gone. Some of the speices can probably not be found again.
The Montanus groupe was one of the few reptiles that did survived, and they seems to be doing fine.


As Matt says, they are not bigger then an ordinary Leopardgecko...65-75 gram.
And Matt...that baby is so special and beautiful!
 

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