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Lowestoft Leopard Geckos

Thursday 22 April 2010

19. Second Tremper of the season breaks out


This tidgy baby was found in the incubator on the morning of 23/04/2010 and is the sibling of the baby in the previous post (18). Her hatch was on incubation day 52/53 and she weighed in at 2g.

Wednesday 21 April 2010

18. First Tremper albino of the 2010 season


This is our first Tremper albino born this year. She broke out of the egg last night (20/04/2010) on incubation day 50 and weighed 3 gram. Having solid eyes she is an eclipse.She has solid eyes. We are hoping to produce a few more Trempers in the coming weeks.

Monday 19 April 2010

17. Wild caught bloodline leopard Gecko baby progress update


Incredible to say the least but at our weekly weigh in on Saturday (17/04/2010), and at just 3 weeks old this baby was up to 11 grams. I say incredible because most Leopard Gecko babies take 2 to 3 weeks to begin gaining weight. Her sibling from the same clutch was 9 grams on Saturday.
Looks like we might be looking for a new home for this baby in a few weeks. Our collection and available leopard geckos can be seen on

http://lowestoftleopardgeckos.co.uk/

16.Latest wild caught bloodline Leopard Gecko baby


on sunday morning (18/04/2010) we found that this little corker had popped out of its egg to greet us. She weighed in at a whopping 3 gram and her hatch was on incubation day 51. With the incubator set at rock bottom 27 celcius and the length of incubation being 51 days we are pretty confident of her being female. The parents are the same as our other Leopard gecko wild caught bloodline babies, Mohammad and Benazir. The latter is a very prolific egg producer and we are expecting more babies from this duo soon.

Tuesday 13 April 2010

15. Expected arrival breaks out


Two days following her sister our latest addition burst out of her egg on 12/04/2010. This was incubation day 55 and hatch weight was 4g.

Sunday 11 April 2010

14. Latest leopard gecko hatchling


This cutey burst out of her egg last night on incubation day 53. Being such a long incubation and as the Herp two incubator was at 27 degrees celcius from start to finish we are pretty confident as to her definitely being a female. The sire was Pharoah, a Tremper albino and the Dam Befi who is a Bell albino. Her hatch weight was 4 gram. Fingers are crossed that her sister from the same clutch emerges quickly.

Monday 5 April 2010

13. April Leopard gecko hatchlings


Here we have two more babies from Marge and Mo. One hatched out 01/04/2010 incubation day 46 and the second came on 04/04/2010. The second was shorter and tubbier than the first, in fact a bit barrel shaped. Hatch weight was 3 gram for both.

Also worth mentioning that our wild caught bloodline normals are eating like pigs and have gained weight in their first week of life with both registering 5 grams at yesterdays weekly weigh in and up from their 3 gram hatch weight. Remarkable really as many Leopard Gecko babies don't pile on the grams until two or three weeks of age.

You can view our latest available Leopard geckos on our website at
http://lowestoftleopardgeckos.co.uk/
http://lowestoftleopardgeckos.co.uk/