Yep, you read it right the first leopard gecko eggs have been laid and are cooking in the incubator. The eggs look nice and healthy but its a bit early to tell if their fertile or not I'm going to leave them cooking in the incubator for a week before candling them. These eggs are from our breeding pair Nevada (Wild Type Unknown Hets Female) crossed with Voldemort (Rainwater Albino Murphys Patternless). I'm looking forwards to seeing these eggs hatch if they are fertile, I'm temp sexing these eggs for females I'm also colour coding the mark on the eggs to the date on the lid of the egg cup so that I can see which clutches where laid on which dates, her second clutch will be temp sexed for mixed, and the next after that will be temp sexed for males. The colour code system will help me identify which ones were temp sexed differently as well which is why I thought it was a good idea to do. I have posted some pictures of the eggs, parents and the incubator above so you can see how we do things here when it comes to incubation from now on.
The next breeding pair will be put together on the 1st of April, this pair will be Torina (Bell Albino Unknown Hets Female) crossed with Larzac (Bell Albino Mack Snow Poss Het Eclipse Male), these two should produce some nice quality Mack Snow Bell babies which I cant wait to see as I have a soft spot for albinos, these will probably be the only albino babies to come out of this seasons hatchlings so they will be easy to tell apart from the others. I will post some photos of these two below so you can see what they look like and roughly get an idea of what their babies may look like when they grow.
The next breeding pair will be put together on the 1st of April, this pair will be Torina (Bell Albino Unknown Hets Female) crossed with Larzac (Bell Albino Mack Snow Poss Het Eclipse Male), these two should produce some nice quality Mack Snow Bell babies which I cant wait to see as I have a soft spot for albinos, these will probably be the only albino babies to come out of this seasons hatchlings so they will be easy to tell apart from the others. I will post some photos of these two below so you can see what they look like and roughly get an idea of what their babies may look like when they grow.