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Old 01-29-05, 10:32 PM   #1
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Clutch mates......

2005 babies are rolling in.....LOL

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Old 01-30-05, 10:24 AM   #2
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very nice and lucky you, mine have just started breeding so i won't have eggs for a bit
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Old 01-30-05, 10:28 AM   #3
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lol thier too cute, really bright colors are they normals or do all baby leos start out that bright and slowly dull after ahwile?
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Old 01-30-05, 10:35 AM   #4
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Congrats

I've had a 5 Urban Gecko line leos hatch already this year, and this morning the first of the patternless albino group eggs hatched. It's not really too early, it's never too early to have babies popping out of eggs
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Kayla, they are not normals..... They are from SHTCTB parents.... Normals are not nearly as bright as these guys are...... They are 100% Urban blood..... With this selectivly bred coloration, they actually brighten up and turn orange with age and will hopefully end up without any spots..... I cant wait to see how the turn out..... Dragondrop, Congrats man..... How about posting some pics of those urbans???? Thanks for the nice comments everyone.....
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Wow Greg I woulda never taken you for a leopard gecko kinda guy!!
Very cute little ones aint they?

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LOL Dave..... I gotta have something I can handle without hooks.....LOL.... I cant seem to get away from the basics no matter how many gaboons I have..... Besides Leos are awesome reptiles and easy as heck to breed and keep healthy....
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Very nice mine should be here in a minimum of 6-10 days I'm psyched
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Awesome Gregg. They look sweet!

Beaners (sorry I can't rememeber your name right now.lol) hope they hatch and do well for yah
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Awesome as always Gregg... how's that Sunglow doing?
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Great looking little guys!!

Hey Q for you guys, what temp are you incubating at??? Must be high if you are getting hatchlings already...
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Old 01-31-05, 07:45 AM   #12
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Hey Slannesh,
The sunglow is doing great...... She will be ready for the male by spring time..... I just want to get a couple of more grams on her before I introduce her to the male...... Thanks again for everyones nice comments.... I will be posting pics as they get older and I will have new hatchling pics up in a couple of weeks.... I still have some more eggs cookin....
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