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    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisS View Post
    If its a male why not put him with a female let them mate, keep the eggs an let nature have them back. Then once your eggs hatch you can breed them together and occasionally catch one to throw in the breeding mix to keep.
    Thats what i would do too!

    But not everyone likes playing with genetics as much as me and you haha
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    Re: Wild Morph at Home

    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisS View Post
    If its a male why not put him with a female let them mate, keep the eggs an let nature have them back. Then once your eggs hatch you can breed them together and occasionally catch one to throw in the breeding mix to keep.
    X2

    I think I am just jealous because I din't have the scales critters around my house here.
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    Re: Wild Morph at Home

    My biggest problem is budgeting time, resources, and space. I wouldn't feel comfortable adding another project onto things right now. Between running a company, working as a community representative for another, getting ready to start up a new R&D/ prototyping company and School I have just enough time, space and money to justify getting into BP breeding slowly with out worrying about ever not having time for the snakes. I feel if i got into this project I may not have time for it and I wouldn't want to neglect the breeding project or the animals for even a minute.

    If anyone local to Dallas, Tx was interested in it I would be more than willing to hand it off I think it would be great to see what could come of it.

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    Man I wish I lived near you, but then again, I need to stay away from more animals cause I can't have just one or a pair of a species. Wish you had the time though would be awesome to see the babies. Good luck with finding someone who can take them.

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    Re: Wild Morph at Home

    Quote Originally Posted by aizkora View Post
    My biggest problem is budgeting time, resources, and space. I wouldn't feel comfortable adding another project onto things right now. Between running a company, working as a community representative for another, getting ready to start up a new R&D/ prototyping company and School I have just enough time, space and money to justify getting into BP breeding slowly with out worrying about ever not having time for the snakes. I feel if i got into this project I may not have time for it and I wouldn't want to neglect the breeding project or the animals for even a minute.

    If anyone local to Dallas, Tx was interested in it I would be more than willing to hand it off I think it would be great to see what could come of it.
    Yeah that is totally understandable. Time is the reason I only have one Ball Python right now because I would love 8 and a boa or two as well but one day LOL.
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    Glad I caught this thread Here is a pic of my wife's breeding project with Med. geckos from Louisiana. A friend of mine brought me back a group of 12 and one female was the color of the one on the right in the first pic. The pics are offspring from her. She ended being truly a morph, I am guessing hypo, and it acted as a recessive. it took 2 years before she got to see the results of this, but after 2 years she had a male offspring from the original light colored female. After that breeding and the very long awaited incubation out came the offspring you see below. I know its just a med. gecko but it was awesome as all get out. We have since taken the geckos to a friends home to live out there days in his greenhouse and he gives us reports on them and sightings of the yellow ones. sorry for the long story but here are pics.



    Last edited by Ga_herps; 06-16-2012 at 07:44 AM.
    Mini monitors, other select herps, and aquatics.

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    Re: Wild Morph at Home

    That is really awesome!

    I gave the two captives a few tasty cricket feeders and set them back out in the wild ( my front porch where I caught them) I noticed a few others that were that more yellowish color around the house this morning just before sun up as well , I'm not going to have to start watching the hatchlings each year.

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    When I lived about a hour north of Dallas I would go out at night and catch these geckos. I found babies, juveniles, adults, and even gravid females!

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    Re: Wild Morph at Home

    We have some like that around my place. We also have some see thru looking ones, they hang out around my kitchen window and eat the bugs that are flying around.

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    I'm mostly surrounded by tree frogs, which are cool.
    Until you accidentally step on one and want to cry.
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