Frankenstein Exotics

Specializing Quality Captive Bred Reptiles

Introducing The Electric Jello. I have been working on this project going on four years now! It has some background work LOL. Electric Jello is easier to say then Super-Tangerine-Abyssinian-Raptor I have produced two Electric Jello Pattys to date. Currently these are the only two in existence none will be sold this year. Only a hand full of electric jellos will be released this year. Please inquire for availability. All will be from my L2+1 Lavenders although little lavender is in play with these guys it is still in play just not as visible. Also all will be at least 50% chance Giant there is a chance some could be super giants as well. All are from red stripe lineage and my super tangerine lineage. With the addition of six years of selective breeding for intense yellow to make my tangs pop and ten years for lavender.

MY Abyssinian-Lavender-RAPTOR NOT FOR SALE

new pic 12-21-09

Below Abyssinian-Eclipse-Red-Stripe

new pic coming soon in shed:)

Below Abyssinian Eclipse Lavender this is a new morph in the gecko world.  Abyssinian is a form of Albino they have light eyes white feet and a white nose. They have no black pigment its actually concentrated brown pigment. Its a killer cross with the R.A.P.T.O.R. Gene Adds a little more funk to the mix. I have hatched a few so far they are very unique a must have if you are serious about breeding geckos.

new pic 12-21-09

ABOVE RAPTOR-Abyssinian eye you may need to adjust your monitor to see the pupil. This is the supreme example of Abyssinian. Cant wait to see an enigma cross. I will have possiable hets soon.

Below a body shot

  

Sunglow-Abyssinian-RAPTOR Below

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Hatchling Pic Hatched 4-2-09  below Eclipse-Abyssinian        

      

New pic 5-9-09 brown pigment spots coming in she is Abyssinian.

new pic taken 5-21-09 note the white feet and nose. The normals and albinos have red veins in there eyes another marker. More brown spots very unique trait!

new pic 7-4-09

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Our Vision

Over the past twenty years I have kept and bred reptiles. I have had a lot of fun, and made a lot of friends. Breeding reptiles is not about how much money you can make but, the jewels you will find in the makeshift incubator. My vision is to provide the highest quality of captive bred reptiles to the public at a fair price. I look forward to helping others learn the art of keeping reptiles in captivity.

                                                                            

 

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