Today is a big day.

jaredm3624

Lone Star Leos
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487
Location
Texas
I go to pick up some more leos today. I belive there is 8 of them. That quadruples the two that I already have. I might end up selling off a couple of them since I'm mainly going to pick up the equipment that this person has. But, I will be keeping a few of them. I'll post pictures when I get back and am able to get pictures of them. I have to drive two hours one way to pick these up.
 

jaredm3624

Lone Star Leos
Messages
487
Location
Texas
Ok, so I went to pick up everything yesterday and here is what I got. A home made rack with heat rope about 10 large tubs, 3 small tubs, 10 gallon tank, and a larger tank (don't know size). I also got a meal worm colony (needed them), and super worm colony. Also a few different hides and some other things. There were 9 geckos. If you can help my out with morphs, please do. And here they are....

Johnny
Johnny3.jpg

Johnny2.jpg


June (Johnny's mate)
June2.jpg

June5.jpg


Some products of this pairing...

Lennon
Lennon2.jpg

Lennon5.jpg


Luca
Luca.jpg


A new hatchling (Just hatched 2 days ago)
hatchling.jpg


This is the male patternless (He has some CT)
MalePatty.jpg

MalePatty4.jpg


This is one of his girls.
olderfemalepatty.jpg


Here is the other one.
youngfemalepatty4.jpg


And a product of them
patty4.jpg


Here is the rack system
rack.jpg
 

jaredm3624

Lone Star Leos
Messages
487
Location
Texas
Thanks. Got a really good deal on everything. Any idea on the morphs though. I'm still trying to learn how to tell the difference between them.
 

GeckoJunkie

Junkie
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819
Location
Georgia
I believe that the first pair is normal hypos, and so are the offspring from that pair. The second pair are patterless, and so are their offspring.
 

fallen_angel

Fallen Angel's Geckos
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7,937
Location
Stockton, CA
That patternless baby looks like a Snow Patternless to me.. perhaps one of the parents is a Mack Snow Patty? Awesome deal, awesome geckos, congrats! :)
 

jaredm3624

Lone Star Leos
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487
Location
Texas
I'm interested in the first little one I posted a picture of. He loks nothing like the parents, and loks like he has a olive green on him. Color might change later on as he grows, but it throws me off.
 
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NyxsMomma

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Can't help with the morphs as I am learning myself, but looks like you got some very nice looking leos! And the set up is pretty cool too. I never thought to use heat rope stuff.
 

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