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Little Family Tree

Xavier

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From left to right my 1st Leo Caesar, his first offspring, his first grandson, & his 1st great granddaugter :dgrin:
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diablohogs said:
i really like the grandson! looks like a hybino to me!
He is infact a Hybino

The moms are a Tang Albino, SHCTB, Giant Hypo Tang het Albino respectively, they are 2 different breeding projects as you can see.
 
Selective Breeding is a wonderful thing! It is always great to look back a couple of generations to see how far you can go in such a short amount of time in regards to color and pattern (or lack thereof). One of these days i will try to set up my own personal "gecko family tree" of ones I have held back for breeding purposes. It should be interesting, and despite the fact that I have sold off breeders over time, I still have pictures of them in their prime to use as reference. It is very cool, however, to see several generations in the same photo! It definitely shows progress and you can see how the same bloodline can be used to work for two different projects. Nice Pic!
 
Xavier,

Those are some amazing geckos! What did you use to keep them in row like that? Beggin' Strips? THEY CAN'T BELIEVE IT'S NOT BACON!
 
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