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The Leopard Gecko Rage |
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Ron & Marilyn Tremper |
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There has been an explosion of interest to breed color and pattern mutations since 1991 when the first designer leopard geckos hatched. Any color and pattern you can think of is possible and many of these dominant recessives will be realized in the next few years. Breeding mutations with mutations accelerates the rate of variation. The leopard gecko is becoming the Koi Carp of herps. Extensive articles in the March 2000 & March 2005 issues of REPTILES MAGAZINE cover all these wonders!
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1979 - Celebrating our 31st Generation - 2009
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MORPH OF THE MONTH.....
~ ENIGMAS ~

The ENIGMA has truly been a bit of a mystery until recent breedings could reveal its genetics
and what recessive traits and which albino line it might carry. This morph is what is called a
"dominant". It is not a co-dominant trait like super giant and super snow. It is an
all-or-nothing situation when one breeds an ENIGMA to a non-ENIGMA gecko with the result being
that 50% of the young will be an ENIGMA that carries the trait of the non-ENIGMA parent. You can
not have a gecko that is "het for ENIGMA" - either it visually is an ENIGMA or it is not.
The ENIGMA is what I would call a "morph enhancer", as it tends to increase the color intensity
and affect pattern in a very nice way and displays such qualities in the next generation without
having to carry out double het crosses. Many ENIGMAS are spectacular.
Our Enigma offering can be viewed here >>> ENIGMAS
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Recent Sales |
Here's a random
LIST OF SALES that have occurred in the last months.
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