My friend has a female Raptor which already laid clutches this year and he was having a hard time feeding her so he brought the gecko to me. It took him about a month to bring up the weight from 33-40grams. I dont know what diet he gave to the gecko but in 2 weeks, I had the weight climbed up to...
Checked with Wiki and he sort of looks like this.
Link:http://www.leopardgeckowiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=Image:Mmmacktremperstripe2.jpg
But im still not convinced enough. So im just suspecting him to be. :)
Hi guys,
For the first few month, I used Rep-cal products, then I shifted to Repashy all in one for dusting the MWs. I dont handle my geckos too often though. Maybe once every 3 days. I just put the feeders, and water, then let them be.
Thanks guys!
Another favorite of mine... Got this awesome gecko the same time as the APTOR...
Striped Tremper Albino (I suspect this to be a Snow)
July 12, 2009 (12 grams)
Sept 16, 2009 (44 grams)
Some of the first few Leos that I got. Fed purely on MWs and Rep-Cal products. Here are my faves...:D
APTOR het Raptor. Female.
July 12, 2009 (11 grams)
Sept 16, 2009 (42 grams)
Enigma Het Raptor. Male.
June 20, 2009 (7 grams)
Sept 16, 2009 (32 grams)
Here's what I plan to breed with my Tangerine Line...
Hopefully, the non-Enigma offsprings will inherit the intense orange and tail of the parents...:)
Its an Enigma Het Bell (F) x Bell Hybino (M). You're right about the Hybino Sir.:)
We bred the female this year but didn't produce any Snow offspring. She had 10 eggs. 8/10 came out as Enigmas. Very good breeder I should say.