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Morph ID????

MacArthur Dec 29, 2004 04:25 PM

What morph is my crested??? His name is bandit...

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1.0 Cresteds
1.1 Leos Rex and "Fredrica"
www.freewebs.com/leogecko/-UNDER CONSTRUCTION

Replies (3)

AnthonyCaponetto Dec 29, 2004 10:42 PM

I guess if you had to lump it into a category, it would be a Tiger...a unique Tiger. What makes it unique is that Tigers are almost always one light color and then a darker color. Yours has what looks to be red and yellow, which I can't recall ever seeing.

Great gecko. Has he been breeding any females this year?

-Anthony

>>What morph is my crested??? His name is bandit...
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>>1.0 Cresteds
>>1.1 Leos Rex and "Fredrica"
>>www.freewebs.com/leogecko/-UNDER CONSTRUCTION
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Anthony Caponetto
www.ACreptiles.com

AnthonyCaponetto Dec 29, 2004 10:46 PM

Forgot to mention...it does have somewhat of a "bicolor" look to it.

>>I guess if you had to lump it into a category, it would be a Tiger...a unique Tiger. What makes it unique is that Tigers are almost always one light color and then a darker color. Yours has what looks to be red and yellow, which I can't recall ever seeing.
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>>Great gecko. Has he been breeding any females this year?
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>>-Anthony
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>>>>What morph is my crested??? His name is bandit...
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>>>>1.0 Cresteds
>>>>1.1 Leos Rex and "Fredrica"
>>>>www.freewebs.com/leogecko/-UNDER CONSTRUCTION
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>>Anthony Caponetto
>>www.ACreptiles.com
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Anthony Caponetto
www.ACreptiles.com

MacArthur Dec 30, 2004 08:34 AM

Yeah, he does almost have a bi-color to him, and no, he won't be bred this year...(I'm trying leopard geckos though)Hopefully in the coming years he will be bred, and I will try to get him to show his true colors. Usually he is a very uniqe orange with yellow, but he hast reall colored up for a while.

Thanks, Grant Dvorak
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1.0 Cresteds
1.1 Leos Rex and "Fredrica"
www.freewebs.com/leogecko/-UNDER CONSTRUCTION

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