QUOTE(echosmiles @ Apr 20 2010, 12:36 AM)
Picture 1 = Hi Yellow possible het for Murphy Patternless.
Picture 2 = A lovely "Day and Night" Gecko aka. Murphy Patternless... what I meant "day and night"...lol...you will soon find out once he reached full morph so my suggestion is that you keep it. M. Patties are rare. Can't seem to see any around that is clean. It is also a key to produce Embers.
By the way... knob tails are relatively easy to care once you get the technique right. It does requires a different set up and they do have different needs compared to Leos. I have not experience keeping knobs but am SURE i will one day. They are interesting and they look real awesome if you see them live. Pictures doesn't justify how amazing knobs are in real life. They don't come cheap due to the rarity of their availability here in our country... The Devil, i believe is working hard to produce some amazing specimens for grabs. I've been to the Devil's Lair...I've seen and played with the knobs....and they really WOW me away! Thumbs up for the Azazel. (I'm not sucking to him but.... my respect is towards the quality specimens he is producing with great care). - My favorites are the Neph. Amyae.
Coming back to Leopard Geckos.... I'm expecting loads of geckos to hatch provided they dont go wrong (Banjir in my house)...Mainly I'm working on the Snows... expect Super Snows (The many kinds except for the Bell Dalmatian which only the Devils has...lol.). I'm expecting some cool Murphy Patternless and lucky some Tremper Muprhys... some enigmas from the sane to the insane kinds....lol and possible some bell sunglows. Can't wait for them to hatch. The rest of my projects are a little secret of my own. Got myself a new D90 and I'll be shooting away some cool pics once they are out.
Sigh...as what we all hobbyist do well.... WE WAIT for the darn eggs to hatch.....
End Note: CONGRATS Brother Blitzboy... you are an official daddy gecko now....muahahaa...
I think what you mean by day and night is that the spots will disappear upon reaching its adult form, that's why it is call patternless.Picture 2 = A lovely "Day and Night" Gecko aka. Murphy Patternless... what I meant "day and night"...lol...you will soon find out once he reached full morph so my suggestion is that you keep it. M. Patties are rare. Can't seem to see any around that is clean. It is also a key to produce Embers.
By the way... knob tails are relatively easy to care once you get the technique right. It does requires a different set up and they do have different needs compared to Leos. I have not experience keeping knobs but am SURE i will one day. They are interesting and they look real awesome if you see them live. Pictures doesn't justify how amazing knobs are in real life. They don't come cheap due to the rarity of their availability here in our country... The Devil, i believe is working hard to produce some amazing specimens for grabs. I've been to the Devil's Lair...I've seen and played with the knobs....and they really WOW me away! Thumbs up for the Azazel. (I'm not sucking to him but.... my respect is towards the quality specimens he is producing with great care). - My favorites are the Neph. Amyae.
Coming back to Leopard Geckos.... I'm expecting loads of geckos to hatch provided they dont go wrong (Banjir in my house)...Mainly I'm working on the Snows... expect Super Snows (The many kinds except for the Bell Dalmatian which only the Devils has...lol.). I'm expecting some cool Murphy Patternless and lucky some Tremper Muprhys... some enigmas from the sane to the insane kinds....lol and possible some bell sunglows. Can't wait for them to hatch. The rest of my projects are a little secret of my own. Got myself a new D90 and I'll be shooting away some cool pics once they are out.
Sigh...as what we all hobbyist do well.... WE WAIT for the darn eggs to hatch.....
End Note: CONGRATS Brother Blitzboy... you are an official daddy gecko now....muahahaa...
It will become like from light yellow to greyish color.
Apr 20 2010, 07:13 AM

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