My wife (Courtney) and I are not really new to leopard geckos. Several years back, before all the new color morphs were around, we had leopards along with quite a few snakes. We successfully bred and hatched leopards, beardeds, and too many snakes to mention. We have just in the past couple of years gotten back into the leopards and are having fun with them once again. Right now we share our time between the geckos and the king snakes I have. Last year was our last year with snakes. We now have devoted All our time to geckos.
We are just a small home based breeder that enjoys leopard geckos. I think over the next few years we will be producing some outstanding geckos. By being a small breeder it helps us to be able to spend more time and give more care to our geckos. All of them are fed primarily meal worms. All of our hatchling are housed individually, these helps on biten off toes and tail tips. We do however keep our adults in breeder groups. All of our breeder geckos are named, it is just easier for us to keep up with.
We breed our leopards not for the almighty dollar but for the love of the animal and the pleasure we get out of watching a hatchling crawl from the egg. But of course the dollar from time to time helps with the food bill.

We enjoy the time we spend together working with the geckos.Our collection is not that big, but we are expecting great things this year. We both are looking forward to seeing the little guys hatch out again this year. I guess some families go to the movies, go out to eat, or something to that nature, we go to the gecko room and spend most of our time.
I am also a carver, I have the link to my other website on the home page but have not been able to get much carving in as of lately. work and life keeps me going a quite a quick pace. But every chance I get I am carving one of my walking sticks/canes.