Silly question ...

Kellyr

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I was just wondering if anyone else has observed that the majority of patternless geckos tend to be males? This may just be me or it may be reality but I have 2 patties raised from hatchlings that turned out male (no big proof there) but I also have seen that most murphies or mack patties tend to be male when browsing the classifieds.. not sure about LVPs since I have seen some females of that morph. Any opinions.. observations??
 

Gecko Euphoria

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Utah
Huh, I thought they all seem to go female, I have a hard time getting male patties they all turned out female this year for me, Weird huh,
I even cooked two of them 89 dgrees and they both turned out female all the other geckos that came out of that incubator came out male and these two just blew my mind, thought it was a fluke, maybe theres something to it but very doubtful its just the way things work sometimes thats why breeders usually donot guarentee sex on temp sexed babies its always possible.






I was just wondering if anyone else has observed that the majority of patternless geckos tend to be males? This may just be me or it may be reality but I have 2 patties raised from hatchlings that turned out male (no big proof there) but I also have seen that most murphies or mack patties tend to be male when browsing the classifieds.. not sure about LVPs since I have seen some females of that morph. Any opinions.. observations??
 

fallen_angel

Fallen Angel's Geckos
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I wonder if they just don't follow the incubation rules? I have a Patty that should have been female, cooked at 81-82 degrees, and it's now showing signs of being male :huh2:
 

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