Quote Originally Posted by Kinra View Post
The Rhacodactylus section doesn't get the love that it should.

She's a very pretty girl. Is she considered a red? It doesn't look like she fires up that dark. I don't know much about crested gecko morphs, but I have seen a few reds in person and I know they look pinkish like she does fired down.

And Corwin has some amazing crests. I think you will get some pretty babies from them.
Thanks, if you look above the pictures that show up I provided links to her fired up. (Maybe you didn't click the links) She isn't your typical red, which I love about her. There really isn't any definitive morphs like ball pythons, it's all up to interpretation. When I look at her fired up or down I see more red and pink than anything else, so I'd call her a red. She has A TON of pinstriping, so I just call her a red pinstripe. She has just enough red, yet she has that beautiful creamy dorsal with what seems to be at least 90% or more pinstripe that I've been searching for which seems like forever to pair with Corwin.

I can't wait to see what they produce!

Quote Originally Posted by wwmjkd View Post
sign me up for any of their offspring you don't hold back. cresteds and leachianus are the only geckos I'll ever keep and you have an excellent pair there. hope you keep the thread updated when you receive the female.
If you look at the Rhac section, it seems like I post on here almost more than anyone. I love these creatures, I also keep leachies, as well as E. Agricolae (they are like mini leachies). I will keep you in mind for offspring as well as post all the updates. Thanks for the kind words!