On the site you will find pictures of my leopard gecko collection, any available leopard gecko’s and care information.
No hatchling will be sold until they are atleast 20 grams
I have been keeping leopard geckos for almost 4 years and breeding them for 3 years, and i have a variety of morphs within my collection. I started off my collection with 1 normal female and 1 mack snow hypo which turned out to be male, i then decided to purchase 2 more adult female normals and have a shot at breeding them. Once the ‘deed’ was done, a few weeks later i got my first 2 pearly white eggs which i placed into my home made incubator and 60-65 days later i got my first ever hatchling.
Watching the hatchlings grow and develop really fascinated me, so i decided to expand my collection further and continue breeding the following season. The hardest part of breeding i found was actually parting with the hatchlings. With all the time and hard work put in i really got attached to them, this is why whenever i sell any of my leopard geckos, whether adult or hatchling, i always like to know they are going to a top notch home.
I am currently working towards building the Rainwater Albino population here in UK. I recently purchased 4 new Rainwaters to add to my collection and i am very excited to see the outcome in 2012. I also hatched out 2 Mack Rainwaters this year showing a very strange eye trait that has many people baffled. Due to this, i will be holding back all hatchlings from this pairing to breed back over the coming seasons to establish if this is passed down to the next generation of hatchlings.
