Nothing too special, but....

paulnj

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I really thing she is a cool looking giant tremper
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godzillizard

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I love how every time someone prefaces a post with "nothing special" it turns out to be a super funky cool gecko :D I'd take that one in a heartbeat, she's beautiful
 

GeckoJunkie

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Frickin' cool pattern on that one Paulie......dont worry about the typo we know you are from Jersey and understand, HAHAHA!!!
 

paulnj

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Toby, don't make me slap you with those hands, my callouses are coming back after 2 weeks of paid vacation ;)

thanks everyone, I think I will put her with my monster enigma when she gets bigger to possible make a SG nova from hets?
 

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godzillizard said:
I love how every time someone prefaces a post with "nothing special" it turns out to be a super funky cool gecko :D I'd take that one in a heartbeat, she's beautiful

Yeah no kidding! lol She really is highly amazing!!! WOW!
 

paulnj

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Hear is how I made it.

Besides having great A&M genes in the mother and the enigma father, I put that clutch on a shelf to see if tremper enigmas can be a dookie too. They were cooked at a steady 76 degrees for what must have been 75-80 days. I ran out of room in my incubators and cooked them on top of my rack in a sealed deli.

one egg hatched, so the quest for the dookie enigma answer still is unsolved.

So if anyone would like to duplicate her that's how I had my fun.
 
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paulnj

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to clarify, the shelf unit was on top of my rack for storage of supplies and the ambient temps in my room were 75-76 degrees.
 

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