I am a new first time Gecko Breeder. The colony consists of 2 males (albino + normal) and 5 females (2 normals, patternless, albino and a super hypo). We inherited these from my step daughter, who had started to breed them, didn't get rich and was getting rid of them ( the price was right). I fully expect to have a new Farrari in the drive way by October.
I have kept Beardies for about 10 yrs, and the young lad had acquired a couple of Geckos from his sister. When she was getting rid of the Geckos I wasn't really interested till the kids started investigating the differents morph's available and peaked my interest. Now you have to remember I have teenagers here and they are all showing interest and are helping with the care and upkeep of this project(which to me is better than the alternatives). We have the science guy who is engineering the breeding and genetics, the business girl who is doing the leg work to find an outlet for the reptiles produced and me the bankroll. Oh ya, the young lad with 90g+ male gecko. He's pretty proud of the size of this guy. I never realized how big he was till I seen him beside some other gecko's.
The business girl has lined up a couple of places to take the surplus off our hands, and for the interested, we are not indescriminate about where they are going, as she has turned down offers from a few places because of hygene problems (to put it mildly) and just plain bad care.
We have registered a business, and all the kids are aware of the money being pumped in and what it is going to take to make money. Are we going to make money, I can't see it but the lesson for the kids is invaluable as well, without compromising the safety and health of the reptiles. If we make enough money to break even on feeders, I will be happy.
They have already formulated the game plan and know what Geckos they are keeping from the breedings and which ones they will be off loading to offset their costs.
Even the girlfriends and boyfriends are taking an interest in all of this.
At this time we are in the process of building new housing for them all. The beardies have new caging and the geckos housing's start today. I am not a big fan of the "Racking" system and am building stackable caging. Some of the geckos we have were reared in a racking system and are very hard to handle, the ones that weren't are quite calm.
We are not actively breeding all the females, they had all been bred and were gravid when we acquired them, but we have separated them all are still deciding which ones we will continue to breed.
Our first hatchling arrived yesterday.
The cost of heaters, flexwatt, thermostats, incubators and other stuff is really cutting into my Ferrari money. I guess the Chevy will have to do till next year.
