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  • 03-01-2008, 08:44 AM
    barbel
    Uh Oh!!
    Last August I purchased 3 beautiful female Leopard geckos from a reptile expo. Over the past few months they have been growing rapidly and have healthy appetites, especially my normal! Today, I came across two eggs in their hide. They have probably been in there for about a week and were deformed from being stepped on. I know they lay eggs occassionaly so I just took them out. Later this evening I was holding the normal when I noticed two very noticeable bulges under its tail. After looking online and comparing it to the others I have concluded that she is infact a he. I never checked before because I took the breeder,s word for it. Anyway, I have read up on breeding and incubation because the other female looks as though she will be laying her eggs soon as well! I was planning on breeding them but not until next year. To get to the point, my question mostly has to do with genetics. I have a normal male, a tangerine female and a bell hybino female. What can I expect the babies to be? Also if anyone has any tips they would like to give me that would also be helpful!! Thanks for reading!
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