Nice little Mack E. fasciolatus cross!

paulnj

New Member
Messages
10,508
Location
NJ USA
Those are some great looking animals for sure and I patiently wait to see the mack/fasciolatus Enigmas you are making. It'll be very interesting to see how the lavendar transfers:main_thumbsup:
 

Golden Gate Geckos

Mean Old Gecko Lady
Messages
12,730
Location
SF Bay Area
Those are some great looking animals for sure and I patiently wait to see the mack/fasciolatus Enigmas you are making. It'll be very interesting to see how the lavendar transfers:main_thumbsup:
So far, it doesn't transfer.... but the geckos are still small.
How much does that gecko currently weight?
She weighs 31 grams right now. If she was a "he", I'd keep the gecko for sure!
 

paulnj

New Member
Messages
10,508
Location
NJ USA
fingers crossed.

My fasc X enigma(very tangerine) has a green cast, but nothing to write home about. I think that came from the lav of fasc X tang of the enigma, but enigmas are strange and throw some curve balls as we are finding out.
 

Kingzilla

New Member
Messages
77
Location
Madcity, WI
Yeah thats a bad a$$ looking Gecko. Speaking of crosses is there any Afghanicus crosses being done ? Would love to see a Tang to a Afghanicus for some reason :)
 

Franks_Geckos

Leopard Gecko Addict
Messages
1,208
Location
NJ
I really like that one. It is very sharp! I really think that is a nice cross, and I can't wait to see how the enigma gene effects the cross as well.
 

Albey

New Member
Messages
231
Wow Marcia, that one is very nice. I am glad to see you working that gene to such incredible results. I kept back two Line Bred Snow / fasciolatus cross Females to breed into my regular Line Bred Snows when I start breeding them again in a year or so. I think they are something special as you are showing with that one. Keep up the great work. :main_thumbsup:
 

Golden Gate Geckos

Mean Old Gecko Lady
Messages
12,730
Location
SF Bay Area
Thanks, Albey! You were the one that inspired me to continue this cross because of your excellent study on the snow x E. fasciolatus, as well as the lovely girl I got from your project a couple of years ago! I think they are absolutely stunning!!!
 

Visit our friends

Top