what is the morph?

Haroldo

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I'd say a nice dark [orange] harlequin or flame. I'm unsure as to which one is because you have not posted any lateral shots, which would give a better indication of the degree of mottling present. Nice gecko in any case though...
 

o0 Ryan 0o

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I always though the first looked like a Flame, and after the better photos, I still say Flame. The other looks like it could be a Tiger, but it's hard to see her pattern. Any chance on getting some photos of her when her colors show more pattern?
 

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And I still say the one originally posted is Harlequin due to the lateral and leg paterns. I'm guessing the "fired up" coloration on this crested is orange.

Due to the over-exposure in the picture of the second crested, I won't venture a guess as to pattern.
 
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Sunrise Reptile

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I'd say patternless, simply because there's not enough lateral striping present to be considered a tiger. Both are very nice though. Thanks for the pictures! :)
 

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One thing to keep in mind with cresteds though is, if they're still relatively small the pattern is still likely to change before it reaches adult. So that second one, if it's still small, could turn out to be a tiger pattern. Anything would be possible if there's still some growing to do. :)
 
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Melissa Young

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thank you

I will keep that in mind.
thank you for being so helpful:)
 

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