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Re: Crested color changing as they mature??


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Posted by gecko_king on November 01, 2002 at 14:28:27:

In Reply to: Crested color changing as they mature?? posted by viper69 on November 01, 2002 at 12:44:32:

:I currently own a 2 1/2 month old Crested. In the pictures on the website of the breeder he was a yellow/orange. That was when he hatched out in early September. Now upon receiving him he is a bright orange/rust/reddish color. Looks great too..But is this type of color transition common for Cresteds??

It is very common for their color to change as they mature. Even as adults their color may change from time to time. Your gecko is still very young and may not be showing his adult colors yet.
David




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