To be or not to be...a W/Y

GekkoGalaksen

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Much talk about W/y at the moment :)
And as I said in another thread...they give me ants in my brain.
The last thing I heard was that W/Y is co-dominant and act just like Mack snow...hmmm. I have hatched 16 babies so far, from W/Y breeding this season. I am pretty sure 2 is W/Y...the rest normals.

These is ( I think ) W/Y...one W/Y and one W/Y Enigma.

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These two are siblings to the two above and they look very different...that´s why I think the two first can be W/Y.

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Many more eggs is cocking, so I hope there will be some more W/Y´s, and more to compare with.
 

Griesi

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How is your hatching quote, Lotta? I have a lot of eggs from my W&Y project collabsing- and I`m still waiting for my very first W&Y to hatch,...

The W&Ys are that variable,... but I would second that you have hatched some!
May you show us some of your adult ones and do you know something about the albino-version?

Best regards
Karsten
 
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wow some very nice geckos I love the w&y hopefully I'll get one soon...ish? :)
 

GekkoGalaksen

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How is your hatching quote, Lotta? I have a lot of eggs from my W&Y project collabsing- and I`m still waiting for my very first W&Y to hatch,...

The W&Ys are that variable,... but I would second that you have hatched some!
May you show us some of your adult ones and do you know something about the albino-version?

Best regards
Karsten

I think we have the same problem...I breed my W/Y male to a lot of females and so many eggs are infertile. I have hatched about 1/3 of the eggs...

I don´t have many adults, lol...only my male and the "black" one, that turned out to be a female. She have been growing a little slow and is not ready for breeding yet.

No, I now nothing about albino W/Y so far...that will be something for the next season. The babies on the pics are het Bell, so that is something to work on. I have also got hatchlings from breeding with Rainwater, but so far only normal looking.

I hope I will hatch babies from more combos. I have eggs from Mack Raptor, Nova, Rainwater BB fx.
 
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Griesi

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I think we have the same problem...I breed my W/Y male to a lot of females and so many eggs are infertile. I have hatched about 1/3 of the eggs...

I don´t have many adults, lol...only my male and the "black" one, that turned out to be a female. She have been growing a little slow and is not ready for breeding yet.

No, I now nothing about albino W/Y so far...that will be something for the next season. The babies on the pics are het Bell, so that is something to work on. I have also got hatchlings from breeding with Rainwater, but so far only normal looking.

Same thing here. From breeding a male that was sold to me as a Tremper Albino W&Y to my female classified as a "Super W&Y" I only have one fertile egg- and I keep my fingers crossed, that I will hatch a W&Y at all.
I`m looking forward to see your bells next season!
Do you have a update picture of the black W&Y?

Kind regards
Karsten
 

GekkoGalaksen

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I will take a pic of my little female, but Karsten I want so much to see your tremper W/Y...I have never seen any albino version of W/Y.
 

GekkoGalaksen

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Here she is...I took the pics without flash, hoping her beautiful lavender color would show. But it´s impossible to catch it with the camera :( It only looks grey.

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I get 0.2 Calico Albinos in Hamm. Lotta you can see them then live! ;-)


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