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Macro shot of a Yellow Bi Crested Gecko

Crested Gecko – Mango’s Story #1

Mango’s back view feels oddly familiar—almost like I’ve seen it somewhere before. His massive build is nearly identical to Munchie’s. With his thick body, wide dorsal, and flawless full pinning, Mango looks like a twin of Munchie, only differing in color. At first, I classified Mango as a Yellow Bi. However, after seeing the offspring produced from […]

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Macro shot of a Tri Extreme Harlequin Crested Gecko's head

Crested Gecko – Bobch8’s Story #1

Finally, we have the youngest! As expected, it closely resembles its Tri Extreme Harlequin siblings. With so many siblings, I can now see the range of secondary trait colors—some lean more toward yellow, while others are closer to orange (tangerine), creating a spectrum in between. As always, it’s difficult to distinguish the secondary trait color

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Crested Gecko – Bobch5’s Story #1

This is the fifth hatchling of the clutch, and like its siblings, it displays strong Tri Extreme Harlequin (TriEx) traits. While its patterning isn’t as intense as that of the fourth hatchling, its tangerine coloration remains a defining feature. Compared to its clutchmates, this gecko showcases a significantly higher expression of the third trait along

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Crested Gecko – Bobch3’s Story #1

The third baby is a Lily White. While born as a Lily White, many Tri Extreme Harlequin (TriX-Harley) traits are noticeably present throughout its appearance. Even at birth, it looked as if the Lily White and TriX-Harley traits were competing, with the Lily White barely winning. This is especially evident on the dorsal, where despite being a Lily, a strong tiger

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