Patternless - This one came from a Tiger male bred to a Flame female. Not sure what happened there. 



Here it is as a baby...1 day old.

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Just to demonstrate the variability of Cresteds, here's a slightly older sibling to the above gecko...

Here's a baby pic of that one too. 

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This red harlequin is something else. It looked like a typical dark fire baby...just orange and chocoalte. Maybe something happened to all that dark pigment and there was red underneath. 



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Here's a juvie male Red Harlequin...very similar. This project is really starting to take off around here. Probably one of my favorites.



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Here's what I think of as a "reverse" Harlequin. The color pattern on its sides is so strong that the dark area is reduced to small, dark streaks. This is another project that I'm really going to be working on this coming year.


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Another with "reverse" qualities. The orange is insanely bright on this one, so the dark pattern hardly shows up.


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This one is just exploding with color. The red/orange color is so strong that it's bleeding into the other colors.
[/img]http://www.acreptiles.com/avail/avail_ciliatus/August04/SF-HB3b.jpg[/img]


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Anthony Caponetto
www.ACreptiles.com


