Our Work
At Rel's Reptiles, we strive to produce and provide our customers with high quality, healthy, and happy animals. Some of our current breeding projects can be found here.
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Citrus
Pictured is a male Crested Gecko, named Stumpy, whose morph is Citrus with a possible C2 gene. In this photo, he is not fired, but still shows great expression. I am pairing him this year to express the C2 gene resulting in less washed out coloration and to keep the yellow color in this line.
02
Darks
Pictured is a male Crested Gecko, named Bentley, whose morph is harlequin. His base is extremely dark when fired, so this year he is paired to a dark patternless female, with the hopes of producing dark offspring, as yellow is the easiest color to lose in a line.
03
Reds
Pictured is a female Crested Gecko, named Blaze, whose morph is red dalmatian, with the possibility of confetti, as she has a few red spots. This year she was paired with a red dalmatian male, in hopes of brightening the red in the offspring.
04
Confetti
Pictured is a female Crested Gecko, named Kiwi, whose morph is red confetti dalmatian. This year she is paired to a male super dalmatian with a lighter colored base in hopes of producing confetti offspring that may potentially also be red.
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Red Gargoyles
Pictured is this year's pairing. A male, named Clifford, and a female, named Cleo. Cleo is a deep, vibrant red and Clifford is a red stripe/pink Gargoyle. The goal with this pairing is to produce vibrant red offspring.