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09-14-2012, 04:30 AM
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New adult Giant APTOR male...market price? What to pair with him?
Hey all -- I have kept reptiles for the last 10 years, but mainly snakes. I've had one leopard gecko in the past which was a rescue, and I gave her to my brother (which he still has her, a beautiful Tremper albino). I recently got a really gorgeous Giant APTOR male on a trade, and I was originally going to sell him but I'm not sure what his market price should be? I'm also debating on keeping him if I can find a really nice female for him. What morph should I be looking for to pair with him? I was thinking another really nice APTOR, preferably a Giant or Super Giant. Thoughts?
Also, what are the size ranges for Giants? My boy is 1 year old and I weighed him at 74g last night. The person I got him from said he was a Giant but I just want to make sure. I attached a pic of him, best I can get until I can get him outside to use natural daylight. Please let me know what you all think!
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09-27-2012, 10:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Pink Lady Exotics
Hey all -- I have kept reptiles for the last 10 years, but mainly snakes. I've had one leopard gecko in the past which was a rescue, and I gave her to my brother (which he still has her, a beautiful Tremper albino). I recently got a really gorgeous Giant APTOR male on a trade, and I was originally going to sell him but I'm not sure what his market price should be? I'm also debating on keeping him if I can find a really nice female for him. What morph should I be looking for to pair with him? I was thinking another really nice APTOR, preferably a Giant or Super Giant. Thoughts?
Also, what are the size ranges for Giants? My boy is 1 year old and I weighed him at 74g last night. The person I got him from said he was a Giant but I just want to make sure. I attached a pic of him, best I can get until I can get him outside to use natural daylight. Please let me know what you all think!
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Hes a great looking gecko. Do you know how old he is? 74g is small for a giant if hes fully grown. How long is he?
A lot of Aptors are het eclipse. If your going to breed him I would look into getting a Raptor, Eclipse or something het Raptor/Eclipse.
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10-02-2012, 05:08 AM
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I had mentioned he's a year old in my first post, but I have no idea at what age leo's are considered fully grown. As for length -- from tip to tip, he's about 7-8".
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10-02-2012, 08:51 AM
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Oh, sorry must have missed that. Leo's are pretty much full grown at a year. Giant males are usually over ten inches long and 100+ grams.
He's still a great looking gecko. He has good body color and a nice amount of carrot tail.
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