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I know this is a sensitive subject, but I'm curious if anyone has any experiences or insight to share around line breeding chahoua. Years ago, I know many folks thought that all of the New Caledonian species were fairly resistant to line breeding, but I feel like those discussions were generally around ciliatus and leachianus. I've heard considerably less about Chahoua.
I'm curious how many folks have tried line breeding chahoua, and what the results were? Many people have said there is likely a high degree of at least distant line breeding happening because the number of originally imported geckos was very small. I have tracked back the lineage of all my geckos as far as I possibly can, and I've tried to avoid and crossing of related geckos just to keep my lines and genetics as fresh and vigorous as possible.
A few years ago, I remember someone saying that they tried to breed sibling chahoua - male and female from the same parents - and none of the eggs were viable. They all went bad mid-incubation so that person split them up and both geckos reproduced perfectly fine when in other (unrelated) pairings.
I also know many folks think underbites in Mainlands is because of line breeding/inbreeding, but I have my own suspicions about that and believe it's more related to calcium and diets.
I'm curious how many folks have tried line breeding chahoua, and what the results were? Many people have said there is likely a high degree of at least distant line breeding happening because the number of originally imported geckos was very small. I have tracked back the lineage of all my geckos as far as I possibly can, and I've tried to avoid and crossing of related geckos just to keep my lines and genetics as fresh and vigorous as possible.
A few years ago, I remember someone saying that they tried to breed sibling chahoua - male and female from the same parents - and none of the eggs were viable. They all went bad mid-incubation so that person split them up and both geckos reproduced perfectly fine when in other (unrelated) pairings.
I also know many folks think underbites in Mainlands is because of line breeding/inbreeding, but I have my own suspicions about that and believe it's more related to calcium and diets.