Welcome to the world little "Ouija"

Snowbug

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Found this little girl in the incubator this morning, not my first ever gecko hatchling, but my first ever leopard gecko hatchling. Nothing special morph wise, but it doesn't matter to me, I'm very happy with my new tiny pet.

Welcome to the world little Ouija (incubated for female, mack snow het tremper het blizzard) fingers crossed her clutch mate will be along soon. :D





and just cos piccies of the proud parents

Mum "Wraith" (blizzard) makes me smile posting her as a mum because she's been posted on this forum since she was a little un. All grown up now.



Dad "Hex" (tremper albino mack snow)



Thanks for looking. :main_thumbsup:
 

Snowbug

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Thanks for the replies, little Ouija's clutch mate was waiting in the incubator this morning - no name for this little un yet, will be sticking with the spooky theme I think. Just a normal (het blizzard, het tremper) but another welcome new addition.

 

indyana

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Beautiful!

When geckos have those pale yellow bands like that at hatching, I always wonder if they are low expression Mack Snows, so might be better to think of that one as a possible Mack Snow?
 

Snowbug

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Beautiful!

When geckos have those pale yellow bands like that at hatching, I always wonder if they are low expression Mack Snows, so might be better to think of that one as a possible Mack Snow?


Ooh very good point, I did think she looked pale, but I've never seen a normal straight out the egg before so wasn't sure if the yellow being light at this stage was usual or not. Thanks very much for the tip. :D
 

Dinosaur!

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definately looks more like a mack to me! but still adorable!

this is a brand new normal for reference though :)

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