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Nice pick ups! 
Love cresties of all morphs shapes and sizes :-)
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Those are some fantastic looking cresties!! That pin especially is insane. Big congrats, have fun with them!
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Thanks guys! I am really looking forward to working with them.
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Congrats! 
I would love to see some more pictures of your pinstripe Saffron. I thought about buying her, but she seems lacking in head structure in the pictures Black Panther Reptiles had. Her color is amazing though.
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Re: Introductions! New trio of Crested Geckos
 Originally Posted by Kinra
Congrats!
I would love to see some more pictures of your pinstripe Saffron. I thought about buying her, but she seems lacking in head structure in the pictures Black Panther Reptiles had. Her color is amazing though. 
I will try to get some better pics of her once she settles in. I think her structure is better in person. She is lacking a bit in crests, but her head is broader than I thought it would be just from looking at the pics, althought its true that, in a perfect world, it could be a bit better. But her eyes are nice and large and she seems to have good body structure. I am hoping the male will improve on her head and crests in their offspring. Chai, the tiger, is better in both structure and crests. Kai gave me a super deal in taking both of them. Thanks for your comments!!
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Lovely geckos! I actually got to handle them for the first time over the weekend and they're cool little buggers, congrats!
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Re: Introductions! New trio of Crested Geckos
 Originally Posted by Evenstar
I will try to get some better pics of her once she settles in. I think her structure is better in person. She is lacking a bit in crests, but her head is broader than I thought it would be just from looking at the pics, althought its true that, in a perfect world, it could be a bit better. But her eyes are nice and large and she seems to have good body structure. I am hoping the male will improve on her head and crests in their offspring. Chai, the tiger, is better in both structure and crests. Kai gave me a super deal in taking both of them. Thanks for your comments!! 
I would also try incubating her eggs on the cooler side. They take longer to hatch but it can improve the head structure.
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Re: Introductions! New trio of Crested Geckos
 Originally Posted by Kinra
I would also try incubating her eggs on the cooler side. They take longer to hatch but it can improve the head structure. 
Thanks for the tip!! That's good to know....
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I love the first picture of the male. His lattern pattern looks like a crown. Also, that little black and cream girl looks amazing.
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