Pictures of my 2.2.4 levis family

knobfan

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Just wanted to share
The hatchlings are great coloration but I took the pictures of them on their darker days except for one(first hatchling pic) of them, wish I'd captured them at their best but here they are:

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my favorite one, going to look just like its dad
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the father on a darker day
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mom
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holdback female I produced
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partner to be in crime, a beautiful animal just gotten from DW
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knobfan

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That hold back female is very nice.

Thanks! Nice millis you got there as well, do you keep in straight sand or mixture of 50/sand 50/peat? Looks to be straight sand.

Very nice geckos! Have they been a particularly successful group?

Thanks as well! The mom and pop have been very successful, I would say a 100% but for a couple eggs I got to them late so...The holdback I have not bred yet, the spare male will be ready to breed in about 2-3 months.
 
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knobfan

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hope i get some amyaes eggs this season and maybe we can trade :)

I think you will be able to, you've been successful last season, hope you get some hypos and high oranges
hope I can get some eggs too from this rookie pair8)
 

knobfan

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Additions to my collection, just received today from DW

broken banded wheeleri cinctus female in shed(can't wait to see her in new skin)
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the male regular banded
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update: and heres the hatchling from the 4th picture of OP, starting to color up a bit, hope its female
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Corwin's Keeper

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I would LOVE to have one of these!! But I think their temp requirements are somehwere in the 70Fs. Living in Florida and being frugal with my AC means these little guys unfortunately aren't for me. :( This is also why I couldn't get the hedgehog I wanted, or the rabbit. Maybe I should move somewhere up north....
 

knobfan

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some sweet additions there .

Thanks dude

I would LOVE to have one of these!! But I think their temp requirements are somehwere in the 70Fs. Living in Florida and being frugal with my AC means these little guys unfortunately aren't for me. This is also why I couldn't get the hedgehog I wanted, or the rabbit. Maybe I should move somewhere up north....

I think you could get away with it. These are desert geckos. My rack is set at 90 and the cool side is 75-80 during winter/spring(now), come summer time I set the temp down lower but haven't measured the temp yet.
 

knobfan

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Finally! Female was non-receptive for a bit now, but tonight was a different story...Just thought I'd share or brag, either or.
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And here are two possible holdbacks from the hatchlings you've seen earlier.
1st
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2nd
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knobfan

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Got these two sick specimens in today, just gorgeous S. Sykes line. Next I'll be aiming for pilbs or deleani

n. amyae female regular
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n. amyae male hypo
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Douceboyz

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Beautiful amyae! The first clutch of my first breeding pair should be hatching this month at the earliest.
 
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