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Old 03-24-15, 10:39 AM   #16
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Re: two face pacman morph

Lol.....I used to say the same thing! Now I have a breeding trio of leos, and soon to be 2 pairs of very different cresties lol.

And very possibly (years down the line) maybe hognose snakes! =D
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Old 03-24-15, 12:36 PM   #17
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whats the likely-hood of two fertilized eggs fusing together in frogs? is this more common than i think?
The chances of it happening in any animal are extremely low, but you'll see it far more often in animals like frogs which produce a large number of offspring at once simply because of their great numbers. If you think about it, even if it was a 1 in a million chance for any animal(hypothetically), you'd see more chimeric frogs than dogs, because frogs are more prolific and will have many more millions of babies than dogs over time. I did say that I've never seen a chimeric frog before, but truthfully I would expect it to be as common as it is in salamanders etc. but probably goes unnoticed because of limited morphs in the frog world. I mean, you could pass by a chimeric common wood frog and not know it because it might look the same as any other.

As for breeding... Well, I always like to see people saying they don't have time/space/resources for breeding because it shows that you're really thinking about the consequences. But if you're passionate about these animals you'll probably be tempted When one of my virgin female gecko's eggs candled fertile(just one out of many duds), I was forced into a position of having to set up an incubator and consider the fate of the baby(it's still developing in the incubator, got a couple months left), I discovered that this is something I really want to do. So I went and got a male for my girl! Gotta fatten everyone up before breeding though.
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What would you do with the babies though?
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What would you do with the babies though?
Nice thing about gargoyle geckos is that each clutch only consists of two eggs, and there's usually about a month between clutches during laying season. They can produce up to 20 eggs in a year, but it's more realistic to expect 10 or 12. Since the babies come out in a slow trickle rather than all at once, and I only have one pair to breed, I shouldn't have an issue between local classifieds and pet stores. 2 nearby pet stores expressed interest when I mentioned it, and I know of a local breeder who has no problem selling around 120 babies a year mostly through local classifieds. So I don't think rehoming the babies will be an issue. If I need to keep some for a long time, though, they require very little time/space/money commitment to maintain so I'm prepared for that possibility as well.

I certainly wouldn't be prepared to breed snakes or tarantulas, though, that's for sure! As much as I would like to.
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Good luck with the breeding and the solo incubating egg
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Thanks guys, the information and education was greatly appreciated!
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I'm with you... I definitely learned a lot from this! Thanks to my panda friend from the west.
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