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Monday, March 12, 2012

Part One Leopard Gecko Breeding!


                                                                          Part 1
This post is a part one, of a hopefully many-part post. This weekend I am breeding my male leopard gecko with a female gecko who my friend owns. In this many-part post I am going to bring you through all the amazing parts of developing eggs, incubating the eggs, and finally hatching the little creatures.

Anthony (My leo, pictured above) is about two years old. He is a tangerine/carrot tail color morph. Yeah that's a mouth full. Basically he is one good looking reptile. In the picture you can see his bright yellow body color, his tail has some bright orange, some dark purple, and white. Also, for the first several days after a shed, his head has a bright green look. 

The female is also a very good looking gecko. Although I don't know exactly what kind of color morph she is I know she has a beautiful purple look on her tail, and a darker body color. We are hoping to get 4-6 beautiful baby geckos. 

On this blog I am hoping to keep you updated on how everything is going. Like I said above, they will hopefully breed this weekend and if they do in about three months the babies should hatch. The process between now and then however, is incredible. 

I wont explain everything right now, I have to save some things to say in my next posts. 

As always,
        ~Moira

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