Showing off my leos. This is my female dreamsickle. She's very healthy and I'm happy to add this morph to my collection. Hopefully next season she will be bred to my Nova to produce some awesome offspring. I'm hoping to use incubation temperatures to influence the color of her babies for more vivid geckos.
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As long as you do it after the time period where gender develops you should be fine. To be safe I would wait after about 3 weeks of incubation in the low 80's and then at the end of incubation bump it up to mid/high 80's, slowly. This way you don't get infertile hot females or cold males.
This was a bit helpful, but forums are a great place to learn from others in the hobby :)
http://www.leopardgecko.com/color-faq
This was a bit helpful, but forums are a great place to learn from others in the hobby :)
http://www.leopardgecko.com/color-faq
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