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    Re: odd crested?- female

    Quote Originally Posted by mlededee View Post
    unless she is some sort of hybrid project gone wrong that someone wanted to get rid of.
    I was wondering about this. I know that sara x crestie hybrids usually turn out fine, but geckos in general do not hybridize as well as pythons seem to.

    I've seen a few really wonky and deformed crested hybrids.

    That said, I don't think this one is a hybrid. My first thought seeing the picture before reading the text just had "sara x crestie hybrid" flash in my head, but I do think it's just a deformed crested that resembles some of the body structure in those hybrids.

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