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Meet the Gang (Images)

NeoScales Jul 30, 2004 11:22 PM

A few shots of our "select" group of Cresteds. These guys/gals represent some of the top tier in our group. Our Cresteds are from a mixture of top sources; including some produced by Anthony Caponetto...

"Screwy" (for it's eye)

"Ember"

"Charlie Murphy"

"Hannibal"

Mixed group, some unnamed:

These are just a few of our stock, certainly there's much more to come (including our first eggs).

Thanks for looking, comments are welcomed,
-Randy May

Replies (5)

charliesgeckos Jul 31, 2004 02:49 PM

Great group of Cresteds! VERY intense colors and might I add, stellar photos. May I ask what kind of camera took these pictures?

Charlie

NeoScales Jul 31, 2004 06:42 PM

I used a Canon 300D (Rebel) with a Tamron 90mm lens for these photos.

-Randy

Leland Jul 31, 2004 10:48 PM

Absolutely gorgeous cresteds!!! Mouth dropping!!! Can I get on a waiting list to get babies??? Are you selecting pairs, or are you using a single male? I was going to ask about the camera as well, but you already aswered that question! Great animals! Contact me at dwgeckos@yahoo.com with information about getting on a list to obtain some stock to add to my crested stock. Thanks. Leland-D.W.Geckos

reptiledepot Aug 01, 2004 04:48 PM

Beautiful Group of Geckos!
Congrats and great job on the photos!!!

AnthonyCaponetto Aug 01, 2004 11:57 PM

Randy,

You just bring that camera with you next weekend and I'll show you how to use it.

Charlie's looking pretty cool, as are several others.

Just wait till some of those guys/gals are a little bigger and showing some real color.
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www.ACreptiles.com

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