Thanks guys. Michael, I will try to get some updates as soon as things settle down around here. I'm in the process of moving, so it could be a little while.
Thank you all. I'm just calling it an APTOR for now. The eyes are red, but not solid red like the other RAPTOR's I've seen. This is my first year working with Tremper albinos, and this is my first ever Tremper hatchling. So I don't have the experience to really say if it's APTOR or RAPTOR...
Found this little guy when I got home today. In the first pic, there is a little dirt in his ear. This egg was stuck to the bottom and back of the lay box. So I incubated the egg in the lay box, rather than risk removing it. That's where the dirt came from. Anyways, on with the pics...
You can ussually find moss at any garden supply store. I do use perlite for incubation though. Below, is a link and a quote from the website concerning asbestos and perlite.
http://www.schundler.com/perliteasbestos.htm
"To date, there is NO evidence that perlite contains asbestos...
Thanks guys. I just want to make sure its clear that I knew these geckos had missing tails when I ordered them. I contacted Garrick about some Cresteds, and he told me if I was interested, he had a couple with dropped tails. The price was lower, and since it didn't bother me I went with them...
After a long wait for some better shipping weather, I was finally able to get some new arrivals. The first two pics are a Red Bicolor from Kelli, the next pic is a Red Tiger, also from Kelli. I will try to get a better pic of her later. The last two, are of the tailless variety from Garrick...