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Chips all grown up...I'm proud of this guy for a couple of reasons.

AnthonyCaponetto Oct 25, 2005 03:17 PM

Here's the latest shot of Chips...

Here's a baby pic, for those of you who don't remember when this guy first hatched...

And now I present to you, Chips Diggler...


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Anthony Caponetto
www.ACreptiles.com

Replies (8)

OsamaBin Oct 25, 2005 03:25 PM

Chips is an awesome dal and apparently a horny little rascle too. I've got a slighty less "super" female that looks quite a bit like him when she is fired. Great job with him.

flamedcrestie Oct 25, 2005 03:34 PM

incredible looking guy all grown up. looks like he's been reading the " gecko kamasutra" from the last photo, interesting picture

lzrdldy530 Oct 25, 2005 03:44 PM

to come up with some little chips for the rest of us!! I need some of your massively crested red dalmations to pair up with the minimally-crested but heavily-saturated WildSpatter and Randi! Beautiful, beautiful Chips! I bet you congratulate yourself every day for not selling him young! (otherwise he'd be living with me LOL)
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Terri
7:12:15 crested geckos: Bear, Goldfish, Kermit, Brimstone, WildSpatter-Spots-to-Spare, White Lips, Pouncer, Big Red, Olive, Smudge, Belle, Brilliant, Tina, Brick, Toni, Beauty, Shine, Randi, May Queen (from Randy May,trying to find out her REAL name), Stunner, Squeak, Bling, Squeaker, Stripe, Redhead, Speckles, Harrys, Penny, BonusBaby, and 5 unnamed hatchlings.

PHEve Oct 25, 2005 09:53 PM

He has to be the BEST looking chippy crestie I have ever seen. I really love the dalmations, and always look at them, I have never had one, but I would definetley get alittle CHIP, in a second!

SOOOOOOOOOOOOO COOL looking!
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lazandlouie Oct 29, 2005 01:50 AM

Just wanted to say out of all the crested gecko breeders out there, you never cease to amaze me. Great job with chips, cant wait for the little ones!

DavidKendrick Oct 30, 2005 06:13 PM

I have a yellow crested that has dalmation spots on him, not as much as yours, but what I was wondering is, the different colored spots, I see that Chip has green, black, and even RED spots, The one I have has Black and red, and at first the red spots I thought where mites, and freaked out, has anyone worked with the different colored spots, or is it just a random thing?? I will try and get some pics of the spots on mine..Thanks for sharing the pics, chip looks fantastic..
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"Life is a Safari"

AnthonyCaponetto Nov 01, 2005 05:13 AM

Thanks. The black spots seem to respond pretty well to selective breeding, but the red spots are just hit and miss...they never seem to increase with selective breeding. There aren't any green spots on Chips.

Thanks
Anthony

>>I have a yellow crested that has dalmation spots on him, not as much as yours, but what I was wondering is, the different colored spots, I see that Chip has green, black, and even RED spots, The one I have has Black and red, and at first the red spots I thought where mites, and freaked out, has anyone worked with the different colored spots, or is it just a random thing?? I will try and get some pics of the spots on mine..Thanks for sharing the pics, chip looks fantastic..
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>>"Life is a Safari"
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Anthony Caponetto
www.ACreptiles.com

AnthonyCaponetto Nov 01, 2005 05:15 AM

I think I see what you mean now. The spot that looks green is a spot that has faded...and it will likely disappear completely within the next couple months.

-Anthony
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Anthony Caponetto
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