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Re: Lavender (Fire) Crested Gecko PIC


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Posted by SLCT_Rep777 on March 31, 2003 at 22:33:39:

In Reply to: Re: Lavender (Fire) Crested Gecko PIC posted by dustinthompson on March 30, 2003 at 17:22:44:

:That is a beautiful crested. I have an adult male that would almost pass for his twin, so I know what you are talking about as far as his color. VERY NICE CRESTED!!!


Hi. Yeah, I got this guy a few weeks ago and what's frustrating about him is that under his fluorescent light (that's above his screen cage and above most of my Cresteds) he appears a more lavender color, but under normal (sun) light or room light, he's a more bluish color. I have to get a picture of him under natural sun light and/or room light and compare them. I'm sure you'll be able to notice the slight difference. Either way it's one of those colors that you have to see in person in order to truly appeciate.

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