Which morph?

castelnaui

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Hi,

I know, Iknow ... :lol:

Always the same questions ... ;-)

There are quite a lot of crested I think that I wouldn't have any problem by naming their morphstyp, but with these yellow lady I did buy as very little baby last october (she has now 38 gram) ...

A yellow tiger I have at home and I would not call her tiger ... :? She has - as one sees - a few brown sprinkles ... ... :roll:

You crested fans and specialist, what would you say? What kind of morph one can call her ...

Thank for advices ...

http://img196.imageshack.us/i/yellowdame1009klein.jpg/

Best Regards
Peter

PS: Sorry, I took the wrong link ..., on this way it should work!! Thanks for regarding
 
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castelnaui

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Thanks for the link, but as I said ... : I think I can quite some morph describe and have an imagination how the should look like ... But from my opinion crested do not always look exactly like they should for 'put them in a box' ... but nevertheless I find it interesting to discuss about it and get some ideas to who morphtyp one special drested cold belong to ...

I guess you gave me the link because one couldn't see the pic, what hopefully now should be better ...

Thx & greets
 

strakey

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Hi there: I think your looking into this to hard. She is a tiger/brindle with reverse pinning, thats it. Keep it simple. As long as she is healthy thats all that matters. Nice lizard by the way
 

castelnaui

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Thanks,

No no, I don't think that I look to hard at that point ...:roll:

It's just curiosity ... ;)

You proved what I meant ... Some crested they don't fit just in a term/type ...

Tiger/brindle with reverse pinning ... sounds pretty cool :biggrin:

(Yeah, brindle was as well a morph I thought to ...)

Thanks, I like her as well ... Next spring I will pair her with a creamsicle ... Unfortunately I don't know her parents ...

Wonder what babies come out ... like usually ... :lol:

Regards
Peter
 

strakey

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Ya i was told the same thing i told you a long time ago but its good advice. If someone gives more of a description than that, then they must be crested gecko super pros.
 
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