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Has anyone seen this before???

Hey everyone, now I know many of you are going to doubt these pictures but I assure you that they are real without any sort of photoshop hijinx. This is my friends female crestie. I didnt believe him when he told me so I had to stop buy at his place to check it out. She changes between this colour and an olive type colour. These aren't pre-shed photos either.





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Here are some more pics.



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Just one more. For some reason I cant post all these pics in one post?

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She is amazing...keep the pics coming!
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I would like some advice on how to breed this trait out. I have never done such a thing so some pointers are welcomed.
Thanks in advance.
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I think there is a herp site called "Pangea" - I can't remember but it has that in it's name. I think they were working on a "moonglow" - and had stock similar to this, if I recall. I don't know the rep of this guy or anything - but it might give you a starting point.

It's a very striking gecko. Good luck with it . . .
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Nice dalmation moonglow!
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Pangea has some nice looking moonglows!
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Wow that is awesome I love that moonglow. How old is that CG by the way? Oh and about breeding that gecko... I would wait till i know that it wont damage it if that little gecko isnt old enough. Anthony and lots of other info has told me that TONS of people breed tooo early and ruin there gecko. So just read up on it a tad more before you do it. Thanks for the pics post some more. - Josh
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LOL I've been keeping cresties for almost two years now. I have bred them before and I have done my fair share of reading. That crestie is almost 2 years old and this is her first breeding season. My questions wasnt about how to breed cresties, it was how to breed a trait out such as the one in the pictures when there is no other specimen like it (Referring to my area). Thanks for your concern though....

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