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    African Fat Tail Hatchling Photos..

    I think baby geckos are adorable so I thought it would be fun to post some photos of our geckos that were only a few hours old in the photos. Hope you guys enjoy them

    Albinos






    Striped White Out & Normal Stripe




    Aberrant White Outs






    Patternless Stripe White Out




    Patternless White Out




    Patternless




    White Outs






    Striped White Outs






    Thanks for looking

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    Very nice, I really like the striped white outs.

    What exactly is the difference between Leopard Geckos and African fat Tail geckos? They look very similar to me.

    Obviously location, Leopard Geckos come from the Middle East correct?
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    Awesome, I like the albinos.
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    Awesome, really like the Patternless White Out.
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    They are SO precious!

    Thank you for sharing

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    Re: African Fat Tail Hatchling Photos..

    Quote Originally Posted by The Serpent Merchant View Post
    What exactly is the difference between Leopard Geckos and African fat Tail geckos? They look very similar to me.
    Their care is a little different, but not so much that the transition is very hard if you've had one or the other.

    SOOOOOO cute! I'm very jealous. I'd love a fat tail, but we just don't have many people nearby working with them and I'm not really good at ordering online as I'm too into personalities. Still, love to see these guys as they grow up - beautiful! Thanks for sharing!
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    Gah. So much squishiness!

    After getting into a Leopard gecko, I can say that I'm very curious about the AFTs. I've intereacted with them before and they are definitely a 'different' gecko compared to Leos. AFTs are so chill, relaxed. They don't spaz as much as some Leos I've met. Super super chill geckos. And, they're squishier than Leos (appearence wise, haha)

    Absolutely loving your babies. What a beautiful bunch. The Patternless is so rich. But, I'm a total sucker for the Stripes.
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    Thank you everyone

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    Lookin' good, Jessica. Lots of nice ones this year!
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    Thanks Lee!

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