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I'm back...with 32 Cresties =)

Ike420 Aug 14, 2004 09:40 PM

Hey guys...I've been off of this forum for awhile, trying to focus on my studies. I was conducting a research project on R. ciliatus but couldn't get eggs to hatch (back when i had 2 females). I have since aquired many new geckos and have the following pairs/trios breeding:
1.1 red
1.1 fire
1.1 Fire male, orange tiger female
1.2 Darkfire Partial Pinstripe Harlequin Tigers (could i fit more qualifiers in there?)
1.2 Green Dalmation
1.1 Grey Dalmation
1.2 Grey/Yellow
1.1 Chocolate Dalmation
1.2 Marbeled male (looks like he's in deep forest camo) 2 orange tiger females
1.2 Grey with Orange or Yellow Fire
1.1 Bright orange Tiger
1.0 Red Dalmation
1.0 Moonglow
1.0 Tiger Grey

and my newest additions...two gorgeous little red babies, one red flame and the other deep red tiger. I finally got them hatching.
But anyway...I have about 19 more good-looking eggs incubating and more coming every day.
I also have some really nice pictures from my Nikon Coolpix 4300 Digi, but they seem too big to post...any tips?

~David Emery

Replies (5)

kozmo02 Aug 14, 2004 10:34 PM

very nice collection. thats a great looking pic as well.

i have the same camera. upload the pics onto your computer, then use either photoshop, or even easier, MS Paint, and use the resize tool in MS paint to make it smaller, its really simple.

its the tool on the top right of the toolbar when MS Paint is opened, click on it, then right click your image, choose the Stretch and Skew option, i generally do 75% horizontal, and 75% vertical ONLY on the stretch boxes, leave the skew alone, hit ok, if its not small enough for your liking, do another 75-80%, and you will be good to go.

Ike420 Aug 15, 2004 03:46 PM

Thanks Kozmo, I'll post this pic as a tribute to your advice working flawlessly. Hope it posts...heh...

alieliza Aug 17, 2004 12:39 PM

wow,
that is really a beautiful crested, and a great photo as well! I love how it looks with the white flowers in the background!

What kind of flowers are they, and what morph is the crested?

Very nice.

Ike420 Aug 17, 2004 11:18 PM

I believe the flowers are gumpo azaleas...the crested is what im calling a darkfire partial pinstripe. Thanks for the feedback =)

alieliza Aug 17, 2004 11:36 PM

no problem

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