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    Cool Cremesicle Leopard Gecko Project (baby pics)

    Although my true love is Crested Geckos, we have expanded our facilities after moving to North Carolina and we have some new projects happening at Gecko Lovers by Nation Exotics.

    Below are some photos of our first Creamsicles and we are excited to be working with this morph!

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    Thanks for checking out our babies! :-)

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    I have never seen a cremesicle leopard gecko. Any adult pics?
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    Thanks for your note! :-)

    Here is Sunny, our Male Creamsicle:

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    Here is Flower, our female Creamsicle Enigma:

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    And here is Patches, a female produced from last year:

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    The Creamsicle morph is a SHTCT Mack Snow developed by JMG Reptiles.

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    Interesting. I would question the whole thing about your male Sunny and female Patches, they look the same as my two carrot tails. Flower is quite different though, very nice.
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    I kind of thought the same thing. They look like really nice carrot tails.

    Great geckos, BTW.
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    It's not unusual for Mack snows to yellow up (or in this case "orange up") as they age, so I believe that Sunny and Patches (though you don't say for sure that she's a snow; is she a non-snow tang that you bred Sunny to?) are Mack snows. I see that many people are calling tang Mack snows "creamsicles". I prefer to think of creamsicles as the high contrast white and tangerine geckos that JMG developed over several generations.

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    We definitely have much to learn about Leopard Geckos. And, yes at first glance Sunny looks like SHTCT to me as well! :-)

    However, this is why we purchased our adults from JMG Reptiles who actually developed this morph. This also helps us to ensure we have the proper genetics when questions do arise.

    I definitely put my faith in their 30+ years of experience that when an animal is labeled a Creamsicle, it is indeed a Creamsicle.

    The cool thing about Creamsicles is they can brighten and enhance other morphs. Patches definitely has something else unique happening and more than a handful of expert breeders have advised us to hold onto her after seeing the mother. We are definitely having fun with these projects here! :-)

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    Enjoy them and the projects! Leopard geckos are my first love and I"m eagerly awaiting my first leo hatch, hopefully this week.

    Aliza

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    I want the last one.... <3

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    i'd have to agree with most here that sunny is really just a super hypo tangerine carrot tail. nothing about it screams unusual to be called creamsicle. sorry.

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