

In 2006 we produced over twenty lavender stripes and we kept them all back and raised them to ten months old before we sold them.

We have been line breeding lavender stripes produced from the origianl pair since 2004 and we now have stripes that are very high contrast and they keep most of their lavender into adult hood. She is over two years old and since then her yellow has faded out but she still has a good amount of lavender running down her bold stripe. She also displayed bright yellow coloration and a good amount of lavender running down her stripe. We decided to pair him up with a female that was also produced in 2003. The lavender never faded away and he kept all of his brilliant colors into adult hood. He had a very bright yellow background color and intense lavender following down his bold stripe. In 2003 we produced a very odd looking stripe from our out bred red stripe blood line. JMG: We started our Lavender Stripe project back in 2003 with some hand picked reptiles from our Red Stripe blood line, and have managed to create the first line bred trait that keeps its lavender coloration no matter the age! The high contrast coloration holds very well into adulthood, and has tremendous possibilities with future breeding projects. There are several breeders in US and Europe working on lavender projects with different genetic backgrounds. This process was repeated until the desired look was obtained. The geckos that showed the most lavender were bred back to each other. It was initiated by breeding Stripes to Normals that showed varying amounts of Lavender coloring. In 2003, JMGReptile set out to create a Lavender line.
