Friday, November 24, 2017

Gargoyle gecko breeding trial

                     Gargoyle gecko project- Abigail's first time breeding.  I got a bunch of dud eggs and 4 fertile.  One of the eggs piped but the baby did not make it out of the egg. 

Abigail- mom

Ricky- dad

Baby #3- It came out so dark but is slowly getting lighter and getting some pops of color.

Baby #2- Clear stripes and color coming in.  

Baby #1- Echo of mom.

update on the chameleons

The chameleons have been coming along.  Martha is a steady little trooper.  George has had some issues- he developed an abscess that was drained and is now being treated with oral antibiotics.

Martha-


Martha- not in the mood to pose.


Love how they can look anywhere they want.

George developed a yellow spot that got larger.  The vet ran a culture and we started him on antibiotics.  Slow going but getting better.


You can see the small beginning of his infection.  It was slow growing.

Just before the vet visit- getting some size.

Looked like a waxy yellow change to the texture of his scales.

I love the shots of their tummies.

Sunday, March 19, 2017

George and Martha

Sadly, Alexander didn't make it.  He ended up falling and drowning in his drainage tray.  I had replaced his fogger and it collected way to much water.   I have George and Martha and am focusing on making them fat and happy.







Sunday, March 5, 2017

Alpine newts- Spring is in the air

I love all the spring breeding dancing going on.  The tank is full of larvae- I'll see how they come along without assistance.

Left upper- male
Right upper- female
Lower- female in foreground

Development-
Larva
youth
adult- many of my adults remain neotenic for years- they are breeding adults with gills

Neotenic adult male

Neotenic- adult female

Neotenic- young adult female

Neotenic adult female

Neotenic adult male

Adult male- the blue on the tail is is iridescent

Neotenic adult male that is striking the pose

A little bit of polka dotted newt belly

Baby Alexander

I never planned to have Chameleon babies.  I separated the pair as soon as I got them.  A short few months after getting them- babies!  Turns out she was pregnant before I ever got her.  She had three and I lost two after the first cage transfer.  Little Alexander has been coming along strong.  I hope I never have to maintain fruit flies again.  Fruit flies aren't bad but require planning so that you always have new cultures coming.  I was so happy when he switched to crickets.  He doesn't get stressed out when I want to hold him.  The more I experience a captive bred animal the more I think that his parents where wild caught.  I made the assumption that since I bought the parents from a breeder that they were produced by him.  Don't make an assumption when purchasing. I would enjoy George and Martha a lot more if they didn't act like I was a giant intruder. 






This is the year of the Gargoyle

This year I will be taking a wack at breeding my gargoyle geckos.  I have a pair and a trio.  I did not get fertile eggs last year.  I am hoping for a few good eggs this year.  Mona isn't much to look at when she is fired down but when she is fired up she looks like a red chili pepper.   I matched her With Flash who has some amazing Red and distinct lines.  

Mona
Flash
Flash
Fleck- he may be a future pair up for Mona.
He is fired down in this picture but has the same red chili pepper thing going on.

Crested gecko breeding trial

I will be the first to say that there are too many crested geckos out there that are not being cared for properly.  With that said I picked my favorite male (with good structure) and my favorite female (structure is lacking but color is good and temperament is amazing).  I bred them last year and had four hatchings in the fall.  I have two more eggs that she laid in February- and they look fertile.  I don't foresee me putting any of them on the market.  I would have to be very confident that the person who got them would care for them and return them if they were not able.  All four hatchins are mellow just like their mom and dad.  I can't wait to see how they develop.

Koosh- mom
Koosh - partial fire up
Koosh- misfired
Babe 1
babe 2
babe 3
babe 4
And a random picture of Lashes.  This boy gets so very dark and he has lashes on his lashes.

Halmahera

Sally needs a Harry.  Sally is settling in.  She is skittish when you first take her out of her enclosure.  She likes to explore your whole body once she is out- arms backs of legs.  She is fast but friendly.  Once she has run a few laps she settles down and stays put.  She likes my forearm or hand as a final resting point- I think this may be related to it being higher than my legs and warm.  


Tuesday, February 7, 2017

Alpine Newts- small but spicy

The smallest of my newts.  What they lack in size, they make up in color.

Adult female- many of my newts have remained neotenic- this young lady is almost gill free

Adult male - neotenic

Another adult male- neotenic