My first hatchlings!

sarahaney6

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We decided to breed our geckos this year and i just wanted to show the babies off and see if anyone wants to speculate on morphs. They all look so different! Still two eggs left to hatch any day now! So exciting but definitely bitter sweet watching them go to their new homes Alas 20 geckos is probably too many geckos anyway...

Without further ado
#1
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#2
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#3
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#4
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Mom - Murphy's Patternless
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Dad - High yellow
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(Fat I know.... Were working on it)

Babies are all super healthy and eating/shedding/pooping!

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acpart

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1: jungle
2: tangerine
3: stripe
4: reverse stripe (black markings down the middle instead of on either side of the middle).

Looking at the male, I would say he may be a stripe as well which is why so many of the offspring are striped. They are all het for murphy's patternless, which is important to tell any prospective buyers.

Aliza
 

sarahaney6

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The stripes were really throwing me off! I was expecting all normal babies and they're all so different! Thank you for the reply

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acpart

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The stripes are really fun, because if a gecko has a stripe gene, you can get:
aberrant (broken tail or body bands but not both)
jungle
stripe
reverse stripe
patternless stripe

Aliza
 

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