We got to White Plains right before closing time due to crazy traffic but from the many conversatiosn I had with all the gecko people, there weren't many AFT's to be found (read: none that they knew off all day). I thought it was a sign when the only AFT's at the show were a mated pair of normals at Regal Reptiles for a very good price - they had come in as a trade and the female (I've named her Kenya) looks gravid. Both are in excellent health, robust and plump. They have a nice deep laybox/humid hide, water dish, and dish of calcium in their UTH heated drawer. Neither was very interested in eating tonight - it's been a long day. All advice appreciated. I'd also appreciate any inof on genetics here....how is the dorsal stripe passed on, how long should eggs take to hatch in the mid 80 degree range, etc.
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The Classroom Zoo is...
1:2 leopard geckos, R.I.P. Rosie
1:0 Jackson's Chameleon
1:0 Veiled Chameleon
1:1 Bearded Dragons
0:1 Florida Kingsnake
0:1 White's Tree Frog
Hairless Mice, Roaches, Mealies, and Supers...
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