Crested Gecko – AMang2’s Story #1

Macro shot of a Pure White Lily Crested Gecko

NameAMang2Characteristic
SexClean yellow coloration
Date of BirthJanuary 29, 2024Great overall coverage
MorphExtreme HarlequinExceptionally large build
Weight22.9g(25. 4. 5)Very food motivated

It’s been a while since my last post—life got a bit hectic, and I haven’t had time to write. Today, I’m introducing the second offspring of Aqua and Mango, a Lily White.

Macro shot of a Pure White Lily Crested Gecko

Looking at the tail area, you can see that the 1st trait is a deep brown. The 2nd trait appears yellow, and it’s expressed so thoroughly that the overall impression of the gecko feels bright. The 3rd trait also shows strongly, filling both the lateral walls and dorsal area, but instead of white, it leans more toward yellow. Overall, this gecko gives off a bright yellow tone.

Macro shot of a Pure White Lily Crested Gecko

Among all of Aqua and Mango’s offspring, this one has the most beautiful coloration—exactly the tone I had hoped for. None of the other siblings, whether normal morphs or other Lilies, have this particular bright yellow color.

Another big plus: this gecko is a great eater, which has helped it grow significantly larger than its siblings. Although the dorsal pattern isn’t a perfect solid, which is a slight downside, it still holds a lot of potential—I’d say this is the most promising Lily since my previous season’s best Lily, Snorange2.

I always try to capture my geckos in the most accurate colors possible for my blog. Even so, it’s sometimes frustrating when I can’t quite reflect just how vivid a gecko really is—and this gecko is a great example of that. I’m genuinely excited to see how it grows from here.

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