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Crested Gecko that's ALWAYS fired up...

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One of the babies that I hatched in March is always fired up. I mean ALWAYS. I've never seen it turn another shade at all. It's kept by it's self in it's own tub like I do with all the babies I hatch. This geckos' sibling fires up on and off like they normally do. Anyone else experience this? It's a drop dead gorgeous gecko and I plan on keeping it if it going to stay like this!
 
Hmmmm......maybe I'll get a response if I post pictures.


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I sold one to Apex exotics that looks similar but with more orange patten and stay fired up 100% of the time also , it's about 4 months old now and hasn't fire down yet.i think it's kind of neat . Congrats
 
I sold one to Apex exotics that looks similar but with more orange patten and stay fired up 100% of the time also , it's about 4 months old now and hasn't fire down yet.i think it's kind of neat . Congrats


Interesting. I'm wondering if this particular gecko will stay like this as an adult. I guess I'll wait and find out! :)
 
I have a gecko that is always fired up, too. S/he's over a year old and I've always seen him/her in dark colors!

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For sure interesting. Hoping these are keepers for you guys and we can see if this continues. For sure different. Pretty geckos too.
 
I have a gecko that is always fired up, too. S/he's over a year old

i'm just curious how is your gecko over a year old and you don't know the sex of it :ack2: ? I'd be a bit concerned . My geckos are at twenty grams in five and half months and usually sexable females by then ,males i can usually sex at about twelve to fourteen grams due to their visible "attributes" which would be around the four month mark .


Inter - I would say yes , i've heard the one my buddy has is permafired so i would say your chances are pretty good.Then again different blood matures differently.
 
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