JCornelisse5
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Ken you're going ot have to explain this one to me at some point when i can come back to the real world and get off this midnight shift garbage
I was just doing my regular egg checks and noticed a gecko hatched that wasn't due for quite awhile. So I looked at it and noticed the high white coloring. This is only weird because the egg was from a tang x tang pairing. This egg only took a month and 10 days to hatch when usually eggs incubated at 82 degrees take just under two months. I figured I made a mistake labeling but I looked at my records and eggs and I'm almost positive I didn't. Has anyone hatched out a gecko that looked like this from a tang x tang pairing? I'm excited to see what happens!
Thats nice Kyle, It looks like Urban snow line hatchkings, not really like a mack, its awsome how weird, thats very cool though keep us updated interesting to watch it grow and breed!! Congrats!!!
Very pretty gecko! Anery means lacking all yellow and red pigment right? Just checking, I am not positive..
It'll be interesting to see if it becomes a super hypo as well.. it should, right? If it is indeed Anery?
I was just doing my regular egg checks and noticed a gecko hatched that wasn't due for quite awhile. So I looked at it and noticed the high white coloring. This is only weird because the egg was from a tang x tang pairing. This egg only took a month and 10 days to hatch when usually eggs incubated at 82 degrees take just under two months. I figured I made a mistake labeling but I looked at my records and eggs and I'm almost positive I didn't. Has anyone hatched out a gecko that looked like this from a tang x tang pairing? I'm excited to see what happens!