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Leo Genetics

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Hello. I recently acquired two male (I'm pretty sure) leopard geckos and I want to learn about the genetics of leopard geckos. Is there a good website or book for this? I got the Leopard Gecko Manual (and the author is apparently a friend of my Zoology professor, Larry Talent, and mentioned him in the book), but it doesn't really discuss genetics.
The people I got the geckos from thought they had a male and female, and the female was "attacking" the male so they seperated them, but they both look male to me, and will a female ever attack? Will a male attack a female? Just wondering. Thanks for your help.

Katie
 
try posting in the leopard gecko discussion forum, this is the classifieds forum, for posting for sale/want ads...
 
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