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JohnJohn

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If it's your first time breeding I recommend you focus on the experience in general and on the process. You have to consider whether you will be adequately set up for egg incubation and for dealing with little babies. Even with one time mating, you could get 4 or five clutches in successive months, so that's several months with eggs in an incubator and possibly up to ten offspring potentially.

I'm not meaning to discourage you, just saying that you better plan on being ready for that.

As far as what to breed to, all your babies will be normal looking hets if you breed to anything other than another patternless. You could then breed the hets to other hets in the future. I would consider breeding to another patternless.
 

reptinut

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like JohnJohn said, I think if it's your first time breeding you should stick to the experience, not as much as the geckos you will produce. That said, interesting combos would be het. patternless, snow patternless, or whatever else you could think of that you like. Trust yourself
 

katemonsterxo

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i trust that i will be a good first time breeder, i've been on here listening to all the right things to do, and of course the very wrong things =) so i'm pretty confident in myself, i was just wondering what kind i should buy. that's not my first priority, i was just asking. thank you!
 

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