Ciliatus morph (one pic)

Aury

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Hi everybody! :D

This is my new sweet crested gecko directly from Hamm:

dionisozd4.jpg


morph? I think he is brown or chocolate, isn't he? :?:
 

X-Geckos

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chocolate with white fringes..i'm not a expert about cresties morph,but i'm sure about fringes :wink: he is a really nice one!
 

Palex134

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buckskin, a dark one, they used to be the "normal morph" but Im not too sure anymore. I still find them beautiful, they are becoming increasingly uncommon, and you have a gorgeous male! Congrats!
 

Aury

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Palex134 said:
buckskin, a dark one, they used to be the "normal morph" but Im not too sure anymore. I still find them beautiful, they are becoming increasingly uncommon, and you have a gorgeous male! Congrats!

:mrgreen:

My cresty (named Dioniso!) thanks you all! :D

I hope that he gives birth with my sweet female as soon as possible!
This is a pic of my female (named Iria):

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:D
 

Palex134

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note how I said "dark one", I am just going by original morphs, If I wanted, I could have called it a blonde spotted fudgesicle, but I prefer buckskin.
 

Preston Cook

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If you called it a blonde spotted fudgesicle it would look like this.
fudgesicle.jpg


Just trying to keep names official., as the founders of crested geckos would have wanted. I think morph names get to thrown around to hype up the gecko.
 

Palex134

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Preston Cook said:
Just trying to keep names official., as the founders of crested geckos would have wanted. I think morph names get to thrown around to hype up the gecko.

and that is exactly why It is called a buckskin. No hype. Keeping it original. Nice effort on the picture, it acually looks like the gecko!
 

miguel camacho!

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doesnt look buckskin to me. as far as i know, buckskins are plain with no pattern. there is definitely some unique white color in there ive never seen without a well-contrasted pattern to the back, usually like a flame. very very pretty. is that in its "fired up" mode or not?
 
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