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    morph classification?

    I was wondering, are crested geckos characterized by morph when they are fired, or unfired?

    I have a male that is basically patternless and cream/light color during the day, but fires to a dark burgundy with almost a black back at night (or when i wake him up).

    Would he be a buckskin or a red bi-color?

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    Re: morph classification?

    Usually the color/morph is determined based on the fired coloration. You gecko sounds like it is probably a red, bicolor gecko.
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    Re: morph classification?

    Quote Originally Posted by mlededee View Post
    Usually the color/morph is determined based on the fired coloration. You gecko sounds like it is probably a red, bicolor gecko.
    awesome im hoping hes going to make me some red harli babies with his new gf in a few months.

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    Re: morph classification?

    Good luck! Red harlies are my favorite.
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