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    Question Thoughts on dots?

    Hi to all i was wondering if anyone has seen this trait in one of their cresteds b4 the picture is located on the second page of my photobucket album the last three pics here is the link http://photobucket.com/albums/d191/rhachead/ i look forward to any comments or thoughts.

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    If I'm seeing what you are talking about, the "orange dots" are just residual flames.... sometimes you'll see white ones.... but these are fairly common.

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    Default Oh man

    Oh man those are some sweet....well hell there al sweet. I have to say I am throughlly impressed by your collection. Do you ever trade?

    By the way what sex is this little gem
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    Very interesting orange dots. They look rather neatly arranged and spaced, like the body color is pixellated with an orange overlay.

    Amazing collection of geckos you have there.

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    The pin is female it is the one from Bobby Ryce! As for the dots that gckos clutchmate shows the same spotting and they are 4 months old and getting more visual all the time.I to have noticed similar traits in hatchlings and odd markings that fade away but as i said these are increasing i think it looks alot like a snow camo but either way i can't wait to see them grown up.

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    I actually think it has to do with the air in B.C. and we should do an experiment and see if the spots intensify or fade if they are in Ontario....... I could keep you posted on my findings.
    It will be interesting to see how they turn out when they are older, keep us posted.
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    I wish I had a photo album like that, I love the Eurys
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    I think they look like freckles
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    Default Awesome Thread!

    I heard that if a person consumes too much pickle juice they get freckles. What are you feeding your Cresteds? LOL

    But seriously, that is an outstanding collection of animals. VERY IMPRESSIVE!

    Thanks for sharing!
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