I heard that if you breed two patternless albino to each other that right after the female lays eggs she dies is it true
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I heard that if you breed two patternless albino to each other that right after the female lays eggs she dies is it true
. . . hehe - Just kidding.
You aren't serious, right? That is NOT true.
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Monte Meyer
Powergeckos
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a Leopard Gecko is a Leopard Gecko, regardless of morph, they're all the same. No gecko is going to die after laying eggs, unless they are unhealthy or bred too young/small.
Take proper care of them as you would a normal gecko...and the results should be the same.
I needed a good laugh though, thanks!
~Crystal
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Crystal Light (Yes..that's my real name)
*Whenever you lose a gecko, just think of it as God building on his own Leopard Gecko collection 
has produced deformities, lower hatch rate and some females and it seems to be partiular lines of geckos that are weak, not to say after laying they will die but some go pretty downhill.......... the key is to get outcrossed animals.. this will help get a stroinger line going
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-robin struck
R2 Reptiles
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