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Identify and question on male crested

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I really like this guy he's deffinetly active but he keeps urinating on me when I pick him up. Is this a health issue or just normal? I've never had a crestie do that when I pick them up.

Also what do you think this is? Tiger maybe? I don't think harlequin because of the sides.




 
Well how long have you owned that crested because I have held crested geckos that weren't held much growing and would poop or urinate on you. He could just have an overactive bladder lol. And if I had to say it looks like a yellow tiger. Not enough patterning to call it a brindle tiger but definitely a tiger.
 
Yep, just nerves. Don't put him back immediately after he urinates, or he'll quickly associate urinating with getting his way, which will enforce the behavior. Not saying they learn like dogs, but they can certainly associate one behavior with another.

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