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    Update on new crested geckos DUW

    They have all had a chance to settle in for over a week now. I finally got a chance to take some more pictures of my little ones. I still can't get over on how great the structure is on them!

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    Awesome pics! They've got some nice color!
    Baby cresties are the cutest things in the world I swear!
    My baby crestie is about the same size as the ones in your photos. Sooo adorable!
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    Thank you! I really enjoy these sticky little geckos. I couldn't believe how small they were. You never see them that small at shows. It will be great to hatch out some of my own in a few years and see them even smaller. I'm hoping from the 10 I just got I will have a selective breeding project with at least a 1.2 ratio. We will see...
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    Re: Update on new crested geckos DUW

    great pictures by the way and those things are freaking awesome! im really gonna have to get me some of those, how long do they live?
    Last edited by cmack91; 10-14-2011 at 05:31 AM.
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    Thank you for the compliments. It took me many years to finally take the plunge. I'm so glad I did. They are the the most economical, docile, husbandry friendly reptile around. I don't ever see myself keeping a large breeding stock, but they are worth it to have at least a few groups of high quality projects to work with. These days there is a lot of low quality examples of crested geckos. I'm really happy with the group I got.
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    Re: Update on new crested geckos DUW

    Quote Originally Posted by cmack91 View Post
    great pictures by the way and those things are freaking awesome! im really gonna have to get me some of those, how long do they live?
    10-15 years is the typical lifespan of a crestie.
    Quote Originally Posted by eel588 View Post
    Thank you! I really enjoy these sticky little geckos. I couldn't believe how small they were. You never see them that small at shows. It will be great to hatch out some of my own in a few years and see them even smaller. I'm hoping from the 10 I just got I will have a selective breeding project with at least a 1.2 ratio. We will see...
    I know I remember thinking how tiny my crestie was! His body size about about half of my little girly finger in length. Cute as a button!
    I enjoy watching them eat crickets and lick their faces lol.
    I just have the one for now but once I can sex this one I think Ill at least get 1.3 as a small breeding project.
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    Re: Update on new crested geckos DUW

    Great pictures.

    The shedding one is awesome.


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    Re: Update on new crested geckos DUW

    Quote Originally Posted by cmack91 View Post
    great pictures by the way and those things are freaking awesome! im really gonna have to get me some of those, how long do they live?
    Sorry, I didn't see that you asked how long they live. Thanks for answering Mues!

    Quote Originally Posted by dr del View Post
    Great pictures.

    The shedding one is awesome.


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    I love when I catch them in the act. I've only caught it once before. They literally eat the shed as it's coming off at night. Crazy little creatures!
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