Alrighty, I'm sure we've all heard our fair share of petco rants/raves/theologies and rare finds so i try not to hit on those subjects.
Instead, I just had a bit of an epithany of sorts. For quite some time now I've been looking into breeding cresties, and like any intelligent herp freak I have done more reading then a virgin college student living out of his pizza delivery truck.
In between the senseless crap that every one reposts just to say they posted a thread on breeding I have found little tid bits of useful information. A sort of Sherlock Holmes case if you will.
So, now your thinking why is this guy wasting my time? Yeah sorry I like typing! Anywaysss, here's the idea. We can all agree that the reptiles we find in big chain companies like petco/petsmart are there simply because those are the designated fronts for emaciated, overstock or otherwise un flattering animals with the occasional slip of a beautiful 100% pinstripe kneecap chocolate flame harley (yeah I snatched that girl for $49.99). Well here's the thing, I'm my readings I've come away with a few interesting tid bits; Cresties do not bear any known pattern of dominant and recessive genes when it comes to morphologic goodness.
Whats the big idea? And how does this come into play? I'll tell ya!
All the info I have come to aquire leads to this. Your average Joe crested gecko from any given petco at any given time has a high percentil chance that it came from a big head breeder (need I really name any?) these breeders who sell their gorgeously morphed animals for hundreds will toss the less pleasing animals to the sharks, so to speak. What they don't know, or perhaps they do and they just don't care, is that those less the pleasing animals carry, somewhere in their ancestral line, the genes of a beautifully morphed animal.
In breeders world I have come to find out that reptile A which has zero dalmation spots and reptile B who is 25% pinstripe can breed reptiles C & D who both have dalmation spots and 0-100% pinstripe.
So, though you may be purchasing a reptile who may not drop the jaw of any old lizard lover it may carry the workings of an amazing animal. The next step up from dumb luck and a little patience would be figuring out the Da Vinci code which is CG genetics!
Long story short, don't judge a crestie by it's cover because you never know what kind of swan lays beneath that grey goose down. Thanks for reading hope I didnt bore you and please! Let me know what you think, or if you have any information I may be missing.
Instead, I just had a bit of an epithany of sorts. For quite some time now I've been looking into breeding cresties, and like any intelligent herp freak I have done more reading then a virgin college student living out of his pizza delivery truck.
In between the senseless crap that every one reposts just to say they posted a thread on breeding I have found little tid bits of useful information. A sort of Sherlock Holmes case if you will.
So, now your thinking why is this guy wasting my time? Yeah sorry I like typing! Anywaysss, here's the idea. We can all agree that the reptiles we find in big chain companies like petco/petsmart are there simply because those are the designated fronts for emaciated, overstock or otherwise un flattering animals with the occasional slip of a beautiful 100% pinstripe kneecap chocolate flame harley (yeah I snatched that girl for $49.99). Well here's the thing, I'm my readings I've come away with a few interesting tid bits; Cresties do not bear any known pattern of dominant and recessive genes when it comes to morphologic goodness.
Whats the big idea? And how does this come into play? I'll tell ya!
All the info I have come to aquire leads to this. Your average Joe crested gecko from any given petco at any given time has a high percentil chance that it came from a big head breeder (need I really name any?) these breeders who sell their gorgeously morphed animals for hundreds will toss the less pleasing animals to the sharks, so to speak. What they don't know, or perhaps they do and they just don't care, is that those less the pleasing animals carry, somewhere in their ancestral line, the genes of a beautifully morphed animal.
In breeders world I have come to find out that reptile A which has zero dalmation spots and reptile B who is 25% pinstripe can breed reptiles C & D who both have dalmation spots and 0-100% pinstripe.
So, though you may be purchasing a reptile who may not drop the jaw of any old lizard lover it may carry the workings of an amazing animal. The next step up from dumb luck and a little patience would be figuring out the Da Vinci code which is CG genetics!
Long story short, don't judge a crestie by it's cover because you never know what kind of swan lays beneath that grey goose down. Thanks for reading hope I didnt bore you and please! Let me know what you think, or if you have any information I may be missing.