In A Tizzy
Another orange beauty from our Puck x Eleven-Eleven pairing! The spots are just starting to pop up. Older siblings have reached super dalmatian status by the time they hit 9g!!
Another orange beauty from our Puck x Eleven-Eleven pairing! The spots are just starting to pop up. Older siblings have reached super dalmatian status by the time they hit 9g!!
This gecko is such a sweet little tigery brindley thing!! I love the soft bright yellow & those incredibly cute white portholes. From my two calmest, sweetest parents…kids from Wembley & Teaspoon Annie typically make nice easy-to-handle pets.
Super cute partial pinstripe…I am head over heels for those white knee caps. Already seeing a lot a creaminess setting in, and I think there should be a lot more to come with age. Kiddos from this pairing never disappoint!
Another gorgeous little beast from our Dirty Project. You can expect a lot more spots and bold colors in the future! At just shy of 4g, this little one already has enough spotting to qualify as a super dalmatian…
Fred Fredberger hatched out with so much pattern, we actually thought he was a patternless yellow at first!!! When he finally fired up for us & we could see those tiny bits of lavender base color underneath, we were totally floored. Fred Fredberger is probably the best Harlequin we have ever produced!
I fell in love with this interesting banded girl the moment I set eyes on her
Name: Stinson Gender: Male Weight: g Origin: BFG Status: Breeder
The first ever true Xander Mardi Gras that we have ever offered!!!! This little bundle of red-spotted joy is the grandson of the famous Rush! Mr. Belevedere has tons of spotting…mostly in red…and those red spots continue to pop up…
I think Gibby’s pictures pretty much say it all! This gecko is gorgeous. From a yellow pinstripe mom & tri color harley father. Gibby has luscious color, nice pinning, and stunning reverse pinstriping. Looks like those crests may end up with orange tips!
Here is the most detailed list, complete with picture examples, that we could come up with to define the current morphs of the crested gecko world. Hope everyone finds this helpful & enjoyable!