Wasn't expecting these

TokayKeeper

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...for a few more days
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Dad is the obvious male in this photo...

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And this is mom (please excuse the dated photo. I don't have anything new of her.)

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TokayKeeper

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Thanks all...

Frank, the bator was set for 88, but I have fluctuations of 87-90. I think the highest it got was 90.3. 40 days for these guys; my fastest incubation was 39 days and was the first ever leopard gecko I hatched, who I still have to this day. I want to find some plain as can be, 'girl next door' normal females for him. Unfortuantely it seems everything today is a mutt of some genetic combination - like corn snakes. Even if you get a normal it's bound to be het for something; something I don't want and now regret selling the 5 normal females I had in 96 and 97.
 

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Congrats! I'm glad that Striped female is still producing for you! Those babies should produce some killer offspring once they grow up!
 

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KelliH said:
Congrats! I'm glad that Striped female is still producing for you! Those babies should produce some killer offspring once they grow up!

I haven't bred her since you had her on loan in 2004. I figure a 9 year old gecko that hasn't bred but twice should be able to still toss some healthy, viable critters. :) So far I've gotten 6 eggs out of her and 7 and 8 seem to be forming. I need to fire up a female incubator, but it's a little hard to control temps at 81-82 when your herp room jumps up to 88-90 during the day.
 

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