To start the morning we found two beautiful eggs from a little side project... If that wasn't good enough I hatched out my first nosey Bell of the year...
It has a nose spot hence the NICKname...
I have only gotten these from a couple gex and the first male the female bred to wasn't one of them... After three clutches I paired the female with a MS Bell that had produced several nosey Bells last year... The pairing was just twelve days before she laid clutch four (this clutch)... People have said females stop producing fertile eggs after three clutches... However, I've had females lay up to six fertile clutches from a single breeding so I wasn't holding my breath hoping for Snow Bells... Four hours after the first one hatched out popped this...
The greatest thing was I'd been agonizing over whether this clutch went in before or after the power outage and they both came out fine...
To cap it off, here's a better pic of the ''It's too bad'' gecko (posted one at the bottom of the thread)...
He's from clutch one by the way... :main_thumbsup:
It has a nose spot hence the NICKname...
I have only gotten these from a couple gex and the first male the female bred to wasn't one of them... After three clutches I paired the female with a MS Bell that had produced several nosey Bells last year... The pairing was just twelve days before she laid clutch four (this clutch)... People have said females stop producing fertile eggs after three clutches... However, I've had females lay up to six fertile clutches from a single breeding so I wasn't holding my breath hoping for Snow Bells... Four hours after the first one hatched out popped this...
The greatest thing was I'd been agonizing over whether this clutch went in before or after the power outage and they both came out fine...
To cap it off, here's a better pic of the ''It's too bad'' gecko (posted one at the bottom of the thread)...
He's from clutch one by the way... :main_thumbsup:
