Welcome to Sazzle’s Stars

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.



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