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    Pictures of my Crestie!

    So Ive had this little guy for a couple months now and hes at least doubled in size. I got him when he was SUPER tiny. Hes usually more red colored but today he was going for more of a golden cheeto or something.
    I love being a crestie owner, he is my first and definetly not my last.
    I would like to get another to breed with him in the future (the breeder incubated him to be male) what morph would go well with him?







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    It's quite amazing how fast these little ones grow, especially if you add insects to their diet. He looks like a tiger/brindle to me with some nice little portholes. I was under the impression that temperature incubation doesn't work with crested geckos like it does with leopard geckos. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong. Either way very nice looking crestie, thanks for sharing!

    By the way, I really like this shot. It has great composition, and you've got to love that face.

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    That second pic is totally HOTM worthy!!

    He is so dang cute! I've always had a thing for cresties, I just have yet to get some
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    Re: Pictures of my Crestie!

    Quote Originally Posted by eel588 View Post
    It's quite amazing how fast these little ones grow, especially if you add insects to their diet. He looks like a tiger/brindle to me with some nice little portholes. I was under the impression that temperature incubation doesn't work with crested geckos like it does with leopard geckos. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong. Either way very nice looking crestie, thanks for sharing!

    By the way, I really like this shot. It has great composition, and you've got to love that face.
    Thanks for the compliments.
    Hes my first and I dont know much about the color morphs of geckos...I would like to get him a good partner maybe come spring time.

    as far as the temp incubation for cresties i guess i dont know for sure. I would assume he knew what he was talking about, he has bred them for a few years but he was just a local kid. lol well now I want to know the answer too.
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    Here is a great guide to crested morphs, enjoy.

    http://www.pangeareptile.com/forums/...splay.php?f=99
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    Re: Pictures of my Crestie!

    Quote Originally Posted by eel588 View Post
    Here is a great guide to crested morphs, enjoy.

    http://www.pangeareptile.com/forums/...splay.php?f=99
    Very cool! I sure do see the porthole thing as well as the brindle!
    Thanks for that link!
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    Re: Pictures of my Crestie!

    Quote Originally Posted by mues155 View Post
    Very cool! I sure do see the porthole thing as well as the brindle!
    Thanks for that link!
    No problem, I really enjoy that whole forum. I've learned a lot of various species of rhacodactylus.
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    Re: Pictures of my Crestie!

    Quote Originally Posted by eel588 View Post
    No problem, I really enjoy that whole forum. I've learned a lot of various species of rhacodactylus.
    its very helpful.
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