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LeosForLess

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Yeah it would be possible, but you would have to find a healthy dwarf, and with all the unhealthy dwarfs, it would be impossible to find a healthy one.
 

gothra

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I don't want a dwarf one too; but I'd love to see the development of a HUMONGOUS leopard gecko.
 

eyelids

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Like others said it wouldn't be a good idea. However, if it were a naturally accuring dwarf that'd be a different story. Kind of like the dwarf retics...
 

SaSobek

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the big ones

i like working with the big ones as well

i have a male that was born in March that is 90 grams! his dad was an eclipse so maybe i can get a super giant eclipse this year. but we will see the eye thing isnt as easy as having hets.
This is a pic of the male and a female that he is paired with the male is the one one the bottom. but you can see how long he is he really hasn't "fattened" up yet. View attachment 1425

also I have Moose's brother that has been up to 135 grams but there was an accident along the line because he has a stub tail now. but with the stub he is still 125 grams. this year he will be paired with 2 girls that are 90 + grams so we will see what pops out.

Matt
 
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Grinning Geckos

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There are a number of concerns with developing a dwarf leo, such as - will the female be able to safely carry eggs and lay eggs? How do you make sure the dwarf you get is really a dwarf, and not a young, malnurished leo? There are more, but I gotta run!
 

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