We reckon we have had about 25 Tremper hatchlings so far this season. This one hatched 28/06/2012 and is the offspring of Jungle rock and Max planck. Has been given the name Riposte. He/she has some nice red eclipse eyes. Incubation took 50 days and looks a near 4 gram babe.
Saturday, 30 June 2012
312. Downtown boy or girl
Derived from some jargon used in an olympic sport this is Downtown. Another rugged fine looking wild type from Whoopi and Kabul our Afghanicus male. Incubation took 50 days and pretty much looks like a standard 3 gram hatchling.
311. This one has a full tail
This is Spraydeck who is the sibling to the baby in post 310. Therefore all the same biography apart from hatching out one day later on 25/06/2012. Again looks a good 3 grams at hatch.
310. Hatchlings trapped tail trauma.
This baby Mack Snow that hatched out on 24/06/2012 ended up loosing the end of its tail after we trapped it in the incubator box lid. We are hoping the trauma won't hold it back from growing to maturity. As he/she is a bit of a warrior we have given it the name of Sparta. Parents are Maggie and Rob Roy. With its tail attached we reckon it must have been a good 3 gram at hatch after 45 days in the incubator.
Wednesday, 27 June 2012
309. Anybody for a bit of Olympic volleyball?
Here is Vollyball who is the sibling to the baby in post 308. She/he is what we would call a standa banda Tremper red eyed eclipse. She arrived just a few hours later than the baby in post 308 so identical biographic details.
308. It's the Lowestoft jungle gecko
We are doing quite well for red eyed Tremper jungle eclipses this season. this is Penhold who is our latest baby to show some jungle patterning. She/he hatched out early mornoing 21/06/2012. Estimate she was about 3 gram at hatch. She comes from Diva and Max Planck.
307. Tro-Jan looks like her sibling
This is Tro-Jan who is the sibling to the baby in post 305. As you might she is remarkably similar and hopefully another broad striper. Even better if redness emerges. once again fingers are tightly crossed. Only difference Tro-Jan has in biography compared to the sibling is an extra days incubation at 47 days. Hatch was on 18/06/2012.
Monday, 25 June 2012
306. New arrival from Moscow.
Well fairly new arrival is our Moscow. This baby was found to have hatched out when we did the incubator check after returning from the Doncaster reptile show 17th June 2012. Dam is Meriva and the Sire is our pesky little Afghan terrorist Kabul. Looked a good 3 gram at hatch which was following 48 days in the incubator.
305. Swing high sweet Chariot
And a nice looking Leo our Chariot is. He/she was found hatched out at about 4 in the morning, when we did the rounds before setting off for the Doncaster reptile show, Sunday 17th June 2012. Would estimate hatch weight was a pretty box standard 3 gram following 48 days of incubation. Parents are Bingo (Dam) and Dinkum (Sire). Looks like this one has inherited the bold stripe appearance from the Dam. Maybe it will fade into red stripe and inherit that characteristic from the Sire. Fingers are crossed for a bit of that!
Thursday, 21 June 2012
304. Third and final hatch on the thirteenth
303. Flo Jo trails in behind sibling.
302. Triple thirteenth
Tuesday, 19 June 2012
301 Bikila Olympic legend.
300. More normal wild types
Monday, 18 June 2012
299. Where are the photos?
Sorry for the delay on announcing recent arrivals. But we have a good excuse as our son has lost our blinking camera during his scouts gold award expedition. so more unnessary expense in purchasing a new one which we hope to get round to doing today.
298. No stock here at the moment
Must apologise folks as we have absolutely no reptiles available at moment due to selling every one we placed on our table at the Doncaster show yesterday. Without doubt it was the busiest show June we have witnessed and the place was jam packed. Hoping to have a few 2012 Leopard geckos hatchlings at our sale weight (16 g) by the end of the month and available from our table at the Norwich show 8th July.
Wednesday, 13 June 2012
297. Doncaster reptile show sunday 17th June 2012
See you all at the Donny show. Contary to false rumour and statements issued by the wank pot APA the Doncaster show is going ahead with the same conditions imposed as all previous shows. Rumours of its demise put out by the APA are exactly that, just pure rumour in the speculative hope it will deter people to attend. See you all there.
296. Just another hat trick hatchling day
295. A nice bit of Kayaking in June
294. Sibling arrival
293. At last an interesting normal wild type/broad stripe?
Must say we have not had as many out of the ordinary normal wild types so far this season. The baby below which was our fourth hatch last Sunday 10th June 2012 looks like there might be a potential broad stripe. Parents on this one are Nell and Mohammad. Incubation took 47 days and weight at hatch we would estimate around the average 3 gram mark. keeping with our Greek/Olympic theme this one is called Citius.
292. A corker Tremper eclipse
291. Proper 100% wild thing
This is another arrival from sunday 10th June 2012. A nice sized normal wild type from wild caught bloddline parents Mohammad and Benazir whose genes carry no hets. Calling this one zeus or if it turns out female Zeus's daughter or even wife or mother, but maybe Aunty. Estimate hatch weight was a minimum of 3 gram after 49 days in the incubator.
Monday, 11 June 2012
290. Wild thing
If this babe is anything like the Dam (Whoopi) and its siblings from earlier in the season it sure will be a great looking Leo. Hatch date was Sunday 10th June 2012 and weight looks about 3 gram. Incubation took 49 days. Sire on this baby is Kabul our 100 % Afghanicius second generation from wild caught stock. Wow what a mixture of genes we have here. Has been named Kotimios.
289. A bit of sunglow in Lowestoft over the weekend.
Sunday, 10 June 2012
288. Supersnow weather in Lowestoft continues into june!
Thursday, 7 June 2012
287. A bit of Shuttlecock on bank holiday monday.
Monday, 4 June 2012
286. The one we forgot.
This baby hatched out Friday 01/06/2012. Having been on a trip to the Houten show over the weekend this is the first opportunity we have had to upload it's picture. We have also forgotten who the parents are with all the hustle and bustel of getting to and back from Houten. Definitely a Tremper of some kind with the sire being either Helios or Max. Consequently the dam is either Duchess or Currant bun. We should know for sure as the babe grows and when we take a close check of its eyes for eclipse. Anyway what we do know is the hatch weight was 3 gram and the incubation period was 57 days. Given it the name of Bronze.
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