3/16/2023 0 Comments Altitude exotics![]() For him, I suspect its until next year (um…. For example, for me, it’s until the fall, when we go to Tinley, and when Altitude Exotics is due to have babies available. Predictably, I’m not entirely sure we have an idea or agreement of “how long” is. Have you tried to eat just one more potato chip? I have extraordinarily tiny hands (to the point that I get very upset at the frequent – and odd – request to compare hand size), and even I come out of the bag with a handful (and then another – and I’m not even a potato chip person). ![]() That’s like having just one more potato chip. My partner only wants me to get one more gecko for now. This, of course, was my oldest and already sexed gecko I really want to see how color and pattern are developing on the others and if any pores have popped up yet (though even if they haven’t, there is still plenty of them on them). One of my breeders was especially thoughtful and took a really big series of photos of my gecko after I purchased it. For at least four of them, I want to see how they’re developing and know about their pore situation, but I don’t want to bother their breeders (and in one case, because of a breeder loan, my gecko is with a breeder who did not actually sell me the gecko, so I feel especially harassing to ask her). I have so many geckos that I have paid for but don’t actually have. I want my geckos, and shipping weather is terrible – high 80s or 90s every day (except a few weekends, when we don’t ship reptiles). He is one of the coolest geckos I’ve ever seen I love those dark legs on his yellow body.Īs with all of the “Not Mine Series” posts, neither these geckos nor their photos belong to me photos belong to the gecko owners listed. The “Bruised Banana” below is thought likely to be a chimera, though Party Geckos is going to see what he can do, and I’ll be excited to see what he produces.īlue Steel is a pet-only chimera at The Harlequin Hoard. ![]() Then there are the geckos whose looks truly can’t be recreated. Chimeras are single organisms composed of genetically distinct cells, produced by the merger of multiple fertilized eggs. There are no true “morphs” that prove out in crested geckos (though Altitude Exotics is currently working on an axanthic project) the way that leopard geckos or ball pythons do – just traits or trait combinations that we give names to when they appear, which makes it interesting when geckos show traits that don’t fit into our constructed categories. I love geckos that challenge traditional “morph” descriptions. Torti, however, is currently paired with a perfect male for her, Water Color, who Adventure Gecko owner Lauren Phillips jokingly calls a brindlequin–maybe a harlequin, maybe a brindle (offspring have been harlies). My fantasy pairings for him would definitely be Caprice of Emery Exotics:Īnd Torti of The Adventure Gecko, produced by Aritonnic I’m personally of the latter opinion, but one thing is for sure Fallon of Swift Arrow Geckos is very cool oddball. Here’s a gecko who has caused some disagreement as to whether he in an extreme harlequin or a tiger with flame pattern on the dorsal. One more black and orange tiger, Marble, from Gecko Haven – a bit more traditional than the others Interestingly, KB Crested Geckos is currently offering a huge giveaway ( check out their Facebook to enter) for a a gecko dark-backed tiger phantom with an orange base I think would work well in a project with either of the above geckos: Here’s a photo of the same gecko looking a bit brighter in the base. He was produced by Altitude Exotics and is owned by Liquidlizardreptiles.Īltitude Exotics recently put a similar gecko up for auction from the “Department of Mysteries” experiment pairi ngs. Have you ever noticed dark-backed geckos on the market? I have never seen this as a breeding project before, but I cannot get over how much this gecko reminds me of a baby dragon. I often do posts on geckos that I think best epitomize a specific color or pattern, but what about the geckos that complicate our categories?
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