Tons of Pictures of Some Cresteds

goReptiles

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I took these pictures last week or so, and I'm just now getting around to posting them. These are just some of my crested geckos.

Females:
brindle-july.jpg


faceredharlie.jpg

redharliefemale.jpg

sideredharly.jpg


This one usually fires really bright red; no one wanted her as a juvie when I posted her available, so she stayed.
flame-july.jpg


orange-july.jpg


Possible Females:
harli26-july.jpg


Very proud that I hatched the following 4 last year.
orpin-july.jpg


redflame-july.jpg


YELP-July.jpg


creampin-july.jpg


Males:
spade-july.jpg


hp12-july.jpg
 

goReptiles

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I went to add some notes but the Edit button wasn't there. Seems it comes and goes as it wills..

The second female is really those colors. No photo editing there.

The third female is a really bright red when fired up. She ranges from pale, to thie brick color, to bright red.

The next female (the orange one) fires up neon orange.

The first pinstripe that I hatched, as seen in the pictures, does look bulgey in that picture, but it's not so in person. It still may end up male, but for now it looks female.

The third gecko I hatched, ranges from yellow to orange.

The fourth gecko I hatched last year, ranges from that cream color to a yellow.

The first male, generally fires up a nice lavender and cream.
 

gaparicio

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Nice cresties. I like the second one! I have only one question though. How did you get so many frogbutts? Did you buy em like that or did they just drop them. I'm curious. I've had 3 frogbutts but that was because two of them had FTS and one was accidentally squished by a lid. 7 year old boy wasn't careful.:eek:
 

goReptiles

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Four came like that, but I tend to house younger geckos in groups of appropriately sized babies and juvies, which leads to tails being nipped.

I've had an instance where a breeding group of females all went tearing through their cage dropping tails for no reason. I was in there when it happened, but wasn't messing with them (I was cleaning leopard geckos).
 

gaparicio

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I guess different personalities. I have had as many as 6 baby cresties in one cage with no real issues. The worst I've seen is when one crestie takes away a small cricket or roach from the other one's mouth. lol.

Again, awesome geckos!:main_thumbsup:
 

goReptiles

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I don't have a problem with their hatchlings, but when they start to get bigger, I start to see complications. I try housing in larger enclosures than necessary to provide plenty of hiding places and room to get away, but sometimes that doesn't always work. I do separate the more aggressive geckos if I'm able to pinpoint a particular gecko is starting the issues.
 

yellermelon

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Nice looking cresteds! The next to last male is that the lav you had for sale last year? Hes nice!
Also wanted to add the edit button is there for 15 mins after you first post then whatever you posted stays.
 

goReptiles

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Chris, sometimes the edit button doesn't appear for me at all. I went back immediately to edit the post, and there wasn't one. I almost never get an edit button after posting a thread. I see the option to edit more often when posting on someone else's thread, but not all the time then either.

No, that is a different male. I was able to sell those at super low prices only. This is a male from a different breeder. I've had him for about 2-3 years. I can't remember off the top of my head.
 

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