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Leopard geckos (Bell albino mack snow HET high yellow juveniles).

Eublepharis macularius

Description:

These baby geckos are the hatchlings from my previous spotting of leopard gecko eggs they hatched on April 12, 2013 both weighing 3 g each and approximately 2 1/2 to 3 inches from nose tip to tail tip. The mother is a Bell Albino Mack Snow and the father is a High Yellow. When hatched they had bands that were a tan color and in between the bands is a vibrant yellow color though these bands will soon turn to spots as they age and end up looking like a bell albino mack snow adult. The sex of each baby cannot be told until they are approximately 3 months to four months of age.

Notes:

My two adult Leopard geckos bred together and laid eggs I decided to see if these eggs would Hatch so i incubated them and these are the only success out of eight batches laid the first hatch was named Cicero the second hatch was named little bits.

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Samantha Hicks
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Samantha Hicks

Missouri, USA

Spotted on May 17, 2013
Submitted on May 22, 2013

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