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My Leopard Gecko

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This is my male Leopard gecko, its a normal obviously. What are your thoughts? What should I breed him to? Thanks -Jon
 

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Nice, he looks very happy.

You can breed him to anything you like, depends on what you want, but I think you'll get nothing but normal babies unless he's het for something (which is very possible).

-Dave
 
Lets see...

For example, if you breed him to a Tremper albino, and if your gecko is het for Tremper albino, you have a 1 in 4 chance of getting a trember albino baby. This goes true for all recessive traits (Bell, Rainwater, Patternless, etc).

Other morphs are selective bred, so you won't get those unless you have one of those morphs to begin with (I'm not 100% certain but I think Tang and Carrot tail are examples of selective bred traits).

-Dave
 
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