Does anyone out there have a very vivid creamsicle for sale?
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Does anyone out there have a very vivid creamsicle for sale?
Here's a photo of one from my breeding group. You won't find many (if any) for sale right now, as it's a fairly rare combination (orange with white flame pattern).
I don't plan to have any available until the end of this year or early next year.

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Anthony Caponetto
www.ACreptiles.com
They sure are spectacular, aren't they?
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2.0.0 Cresteds
1.1.0 Afican Fat Tail
0.1.1 Viper Tail
0.0.1 Oedura castelnaui
Sort of like reverse dominoes

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>>Sort of like reverse dominoes
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Anthony Caponetto
www.ACreptiles.com
it does have a white crest and with the black spots looks unusual. It also is not a very good picture.
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Rhac 'n Roll Reptiles http://home.netcom.com/~deadrats/h.htm
A white dorsal pattern doesn't necessarily make it a Creamsicle. The name "Creamsicle" comes from the Cornsnake world, who got the term from the bright orange popsicles (with cream filling), which are called "Creamsicles".
That said, Creamsicle Crested Geckos are bright orange with a white dorsal pattern.
Yours is a very good looking gecko, though and I wasn't trying to knock it. It's just that with all the people mislabeling morphs, I just wanted to clear that up for anyone that may have been confused.
-Anthony
>>it does have a white crest and with the black spots looks unusual. It also is not a very good picture.
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Anthony Caponetto
www.ACreptiles.com
you do not see many with white crests, at least I have not. This seemed an appropriate place to post a picture of one. I will get a better pic and post it. Never meant to imply it was a particular morph, I am not sure what you would call catagorize this animal as.
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