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Lowestoft Leopard Geckos

Wednesday 26 May 2010

29. Absolute corker Leopard gecko phantom offspring (snow & ?)



The above our our latest additions. Both are from a phantom female and a normal hi- yellow male with lavender patches. the latter was on our website for £25. Tell you what I think we shall have to take him off if he is going to produce absolute bewts like these babies The lower one one hatched on 25/05/2010 and the upper one came out 24 hours later. Incubation days were 54 and 55. Both weighed in at 2 gram.

Sunday 23 May 2010

28. 2010 Leopard gecko hatchlings bred in Suffolk UK now available

The minimum weight we sell our leopard geckos at is 20 gram. We insist on this weight to be confident that our animals are healthy, well established and are likey to thrive to adulthood in their new homes. This weight also increases the accuracy for correct sexing.
It is with great pleasure that we can announce that we now have a small selection of leopard geckos born in 2010 which are at or near to 20 gram and which are now up for sale. Included in our first release for 2010 are Tremper albinos, patternless, hypos and normals. Most of these Leopard geckos are female and prices are from £15, for standard normals to £30 for the more exotic morphs. Contact details can be found on our website at
http://lowestoftleopardgeckos.co.uk/

Saturday 22 May 2010

27. Wild caught Leopard gecko caught on camera making a break out




Here is the sibling of the wild caught baby in post 26. She made a break for it on the evening of 21/05/2010. Hatch weight was 3 gram.

Friday 21 May 2010

26. Leopard Gecko wild caught baby 21/05/2010


This is the sixth offspring this season from our wild caught bloodline Leopard gecko breeding pair of Mohammad and Benazir. Hatch date was 21st May 2010 after an icubatin period of 55 days. Birth weight was 3 gram. We are finding that are wild caught Leopard gecko babies are excellent feeders and this one should be up to our 20gram minimum sale weight in 8 to 10 weeks.
Our current stock list of Leopard geckos that are available to purchase can be viewed at http://lowestoftleopardgeckos.co.uk/

Thursday 20 May 2010

25. Baby Tremper 18/05/2010


This is the third baby from Diva a standard Tremper who we bred ourselves and red Red a red eyed Tremper eclipse who came to us from the Ark (Litchfield). Again with a long incubation of 58 days we are quite confident this baby will be female. She barged out of her egg on 28/05/2010. Her weight was 2g so she will take quite a few weeks to get established and become a bit chunkier

Monday 17 May 2010

24. We got a stunning reverse stripe Tremper


This little stunner popped out of its egg today and is our first reverse stripe tremper of the 2010 season. Incubation day was 56 and she weighed in at 4 gram. she has got a great pedigree behind her. The Dam is a Jungle Tremper red eyed eclipse (Bred by Steve Sykes, Herpetoculture USA) and the sire is a reverse stripe Tremper (bred by what was homegrown geckos, Tonbridge)

23. African fat tail eggs at last

After what seems an incredibly long wait our patience paid off last friday (15/05/2010) when we found our female African fat tail gecko had produced a couple of eggs. They are well and truly tucked awy in the icubator and lets hope they hatch out in approxiamately 50 days.

22. Baby leopard geckos het for Tremper and Bell



The babies above are out of the same parents. The male is a reverse stripe Tremper and the mother is a Bell albino. the top one was born on 9th may 2010 0n incubation day 57 and she weighed 4 gram. the sibling came out of the egg two days later after an incubation period of 59 days which is the longest time we have experienced for an incubation she weighed in at 4 gram.

21. Our first of Mays




These our the first babys that hatched out in May 2010. All hatched on 2nd May. The top baby was another product of our wild caught bloodline couple Mohammad and Benazir. She hatched out on incubation day 49 and weighed 3 gram. The lower two babies are from a patternless female bought from Ray Hine (Essex) and a Tremper full red eyed eclipse which we got from the Ark reptiles (Lichfield). Incubation day was 52 for these two and both weighed 4 grams coming out of very big eggs

Sunday 2 May 2010

20. Final hatches for April 2010



These two babies broke out of their eggs on the 29th April and were our final babies for the month of April 2010. The top baby is our 4th wild caught bloodline normal of the season from the prolific combination of Benazir and Mohammad. Hatch weight was a whopping 4 grams on incubation day 46. The lower one is the prodigy of our Diablo Blanco couple Nero and Hazel. We were very surprised that we got a baby out of the egg as it was in very poor condition. As to the incubation day we are not 100% sure as we omitted the egg from our records. All we can say is that it is between 47-54 days. This baby is without doubt the smallest we have hatched which showed an unconvincing 2 gram on the scales. As such we are a bit worried as to her viability, so our fingers are well and truly crossed.