All four from the same female and male leopard gecko. Apparently both of my wild types are het for Mac Snow. Still have another 4 in the incubator for the same pairing.
@aphono Yeah, I really wished Leo's kept their baby colors. They'll fade and turn into the typical coloring within 3-5 months. As babies, they have evolved to look like snakes. They even "scream" at the slightest disturbance and wave their tails in the air to look like a snake.
@EulersK Oh wow, did not realize they hatch out so different from adult colors. It would have been real nice if they stayed like this.. just so beautiful. They remind me of the little native(?) geckos out here in southern CA. Just a few inches long maximum. Thanks for sharing the pictures and information.
@EulersK Nice one!! Yeah they are like finger prints. I've raised a few different lep gex, but LONG before there were any mutations. In fact, when I raised them there were no mutations yet, the only thing that existed, but was not proven were High Yellow animals. Now you can't find a single normal phase gecko at all, it's a shame really. The USA market destroyed a beautiful species by creating too many mutations.
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