What morph is my crested gecko???

aquamentus_11

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would this classify as a "pox"?
 

teresa28m

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Thanks, any idea on the yellow one? She is turning more orange now. They seem to have darkened in color since i first got them, cool!

Well I guess i would say its a Neon Orange morph only if the colors have gotten more vivid. If not it could just be an Orange which isn't as special. And since I can't really see the pattern well so it's possible it's a Patternless Orange. If you could post a new pic that would help. I can't tell from the picture I'm thinking it could be a Neon Orange Tiger which would be awesome! Just post a new pic and I could probably give you a better answer :p
 

halsmelv

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Can someone please tell me the morphs of these two?
 

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teresa28m

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Is this a cream on mocha? Or a cream on cream? This is him fired up by the way
 

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Aimless

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Nate, yours is a brindle dalmation.

Halsmelv, I need better photos to be sure - but I think you have a couple of flames. I can't see enough to be certain that you don't have some dal spot, oil spots, or other distinguishing characteristics...your best bet is to get a clear photo from the top down, and also from the side, both unfired and fired.

Teresa, IMO he's a yellow harley (I assume the darkness is much more creamy yellow when he's fired down?). others may disagree; his categorization is subtle, but that's what I would call him.
 

teresa28m

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Nate, yours is a brindle dalmation.

Halsmelv, I need better photos to be sure - but I think you have a couple of flames. I can't see enough to be certain that you don't have some dal spot, oil spots, or other distinguishing characteristics...your best bet is to get a clear photo from the top down, and also from the side, both unfired and fired.

Teresa, IMO he's a yellow harley (I assume the darkness is much more creamy yellow when he's fired down?). others may disagree; his categorization is subtle, but that's what I would call him.

I can totally see where your coming from saying its a harlequin. And I do agree with you, and yeah when he's not fired it up its a lighter yeah kinda creamy color and that's why I thought it could be a cream on cream. I had never seen him fired up before that picture. I'm going to post a picture of him which his normal colors in a minute. Thank you by the way!
 

Aimless

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no prob. I have a yellow flame (just like yours, but less cream on the sides) and his darkest bits, when fired up, are that odd grayish color as on yours.
 

Aimless

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he could be a tiger...apparently there is some movement to distinguish tigers vs brindle, but I've only seen this on a few sites and I'm not certain if it's widely recognized as yet.

he's "stripey", lol...
 

wimommy2boys

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teresa here is a new pic of my female as promised. She is very yellow and she has dots too. Very pretty. I am unaware as to what fired up or down means.
 

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Aimless

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she looks like an orange dalmation, at least in that picture.

re: firing up and down...have you noticed that her color varies in intensity? cresties are sort of like "mood rings"; they tend to get darker/more intensely colored when agitated for various reasons, or even with temp and time of day. other times they tend to look more washed out. depending on the gecko, they can vary wildly from fired up to fired down; some geckos don't change that much.
 

wimommy2boys

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she looks like an orange dalmation, at least in that picture.

re: firing up and down...have you noticed that her color varies in intensity? cresties are sort of like "mood rings"; they tend to get darker/more intensely colored when agitated for various reasons, or even with temp and time of day. other times they tend to look more washed out. depending on the gecko, they can vary wildly from fired up to fired down; some geckos don't change that much.

I have noticed their colors have changed a lot since i actually got them. As far as firing up/down, yes i do notice sometimes they look different intensely colored. Thanks a lot on the morph type! I appropriate it.
 
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