Shenanigan
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…
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…
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!
You would think with a hatch date in early 2011, we would know what gender Odd Thomas is without a doubt….but that’s where things get tricky…
Those pins are so white its almost blinding! Great contrast, great color, great pinning, and great lateral dashing….Rocky is just great in a nutshell!!…
Roxford is a beautiful high % pinstripe & looks to have some tri-color potential. I love the classic pinstripe look, with a clear lateral line which the pattern does not extend above. It really puts a focus on the pinning & just makes it pop.
This is an absolutely stunning red from our dirty project. Geckos from this group have super bright colors & feature nice pops of white, multi-colored spotting, and orange-tipped crests….
I just love this super dark gecko! The pinning on this kid is really interesting. Its displayed in a fade of sorts – going from deep orange at the head, to lighter orange, cream, and then finally white at the base of the tail. I think this would be a really unique project to work with.
We came across this little pretty at a reptile expo we were attending. Tamalpias wasn’t exactly what I was looking for, but I felt drawn towards her nonetheless. When you get that feeling, you just have to go for it! I’m gald I did. Tamalpias is growing up to be a very sweet & beautiful animal, and I smile every time I see her. Awwww!
What a pretty girl! Bubbletea scored with mom’s sweet yellow & dad’s crazy brightness! The one thing I’ve always found fascinating about Bubbletea is her lack of color though…in one little spot anyway. Right on top of Bubbletea’s head there’s a tiny patch that is completely absent of color…