The Spotted Gecko

The Spotted Gecko

The Spotted Gecko is a small hobby reptile breeder in Georgia. We currently focus on crested geckos,

Photos from The Spotted Gecko's post 20/07/2023

Toxic and his sister Noxious are so cute. Checkout how these two compliment their parents differently with Toxic looking like dad Chip and Noxious looking like mom Kisses.

Photos from The Spotted Gecko's post 20/07/2023

Futomaki is a spicy one and loves to make a run for it! He’s almost fully grown now and has turned into a stunning gecko. I never expected his pattern to develop the way it has but I’m sure glad that it has. He also has one of the largest heads in the room!

Photos from The Spotted Gecko's post 20/07/2023

Loca is one I haven’t updated for sometime now. She’s now over two years old and has reached a low breeding weight. She has also started to lay duds. Loca is a smaller female and I’m thinking that she is not going to put much more length and weight on unfortunately. I think she’s reached where she’s going to be as an adult gecko. I’m really excited to see how her colors replicate in offspring to come.

Photos from The Spotted Gecko's post 20/07/2023

Recently got photos of about 90% of the “collection”. SnowBirdie is such a stunning gecko. Really hoping this one stays looking female because I really would like to see her paired to Futomaki in the future. Both geckos have surprised me with their pattern progression… a progression I wasn’t expecting from either of the two. This gecko made the whole mystery box she came from worth it. Sometimes the chances you take workout!

Photos from The Spotted Gecko's post 09/06/2023

Noxious is the only full sibling to Toxic we have. This gecko is a possible female and while she might not be as interesting as her brother she certainly has had a really cool progression. Half siblings to both Toxic and Noxious are scheduled to hatch out in the next coming months.

Photos from The Spotted Gecko's post 09/06/2023
Photos from The Spotted Gecko's post 09/06/2023

Vex has been growing so much these last few months and is still looking really female. We have high hopes for her in future inkspot projects.

Photos from The Spotted Gecko's post 09/06/2023

Toxic is finally showcasing that he is indeed male now. It’s been super fun to watch this boy progress. He just gets better with each shed and gram.

Photos from The Spotted Gecko's post 09/06/2023

Little Pepper Jane is so cute and sweet. She’s of Mardi Gras red spot lines. We can’t wait to see how she looks all grown up.

Photos from The Spotted Gecko's post 23/05/2023

Chimera is a possible female that is going to be working in the future with Mirage in our pinstripe/emptyback projects. We are excited to bring her simplicity and unique color towards our future pinstripe goals.

Photos from The Spotted Gecko's post 23/05/2023

Puddin’ was our first ever production starting out.. he might also be our favorite. He’s also nearing breeding weight like a lot of other geckos. I’m happy to have Banana’s son to be continuing her genes in some special patterned projects in the future.

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Melody has been nearing breeding weight just like most other females here this season. She’ll be working with Mirage in our pinestripe projects in the future.

Photos from The Spotted Gecko's post 23/05/2023

Milky-Way is such a stunning male. He’s almost hard to look out with how bright his white is and certainly hard to photograph. He’s not quite there for breeding size but he has shown an interest in his future lady Harvest Moon. They’re the pair we are the most excited for coming up hopefully for the 2024 season.

Photos from The Spotted Gecko's post 23/05/2023

These photos of Lemon-Berry are actually from October of last year but it appears I did not upload them to his album here. This is daddy to all 2022 hatchlings and the up-coming 2023 hatchling. He’s an absolute sweetheart of a gecko and one of the best breeders I’ve seen as far as knowing how to get it done without being rough on the females.

Photos from The Spotted Gecko's post 23/05/2023

Fiesta is one large- headed momma that we are excited to use in future dalmatian projects. She has both black and red spot in her lineage making her versatile with future projects. We are most excited for her kiddos to get that massive head from her. Fiesta will be breeding for us later this year to early next year.

Photos from The Spotted Gecko's post 23/05/2023

Little Marmalade has been growing so lovely. We are thinking this one is going to be female. We really want to try our hand with a gargoyle project in the future for fun but still have to do some learning and digging before we decide. For now, Marmalade is just a good representation of what we originally wanted to start this hobby with, which was with a gargoyle.

Photos from The Spotted Gecko's post 23/05/2023

BxLBS2C4E8 is currently a possible male holdback we have from last season. We really want to see what the cluster of spots on the head decides to do before we release it. This one unfortunately does have dad’s head, which dad does have a nice large head it’s just not the shape would would like moving forward with building on with the same genetics. We still think this is one of the best babies produced from the 2022 season.

Photos from The Spotted Gecko's post 23/05/2023

BxLBS2C3E5 is the lightest base hatchling we had from last season. A possible male, this gecko has a lot of oil spots that really only show themselves when fired up. He’s going to be a nice one to help lighten the base color in a group of dalmatians one day. He’s also looking for a cage now locally or come fall for flight.

Photos from The Spotted Gecko's post 23/05/2023

BxLBS2C4E7 was in shed for this photo. We haven’t made out of this one has pore or not quite yet. We also weren’t expecting this little one to explode in spots the way it has. I think this one will be a great starter dalmatian in the future as well. We are aiming for this one to be looking to fly come fall but I would be lying to myself if I didn’t say I wasn’t tempted to hold onto it and see how those spots continue to develop.

Photos from The Spotted Gecko's post 23/05/2023

BxLBS2C2E4 is a dark possible male super dalmatian that’s been a picky grower. We think this one has good potential in the future to be a good starter dalmatian for any color dalmatian project given his yellow genetics. He’ll also be finding a new cage come fall for ship or now for local. He’s just waiting for a growth spurt to help show his potential.

Photos from The Spotted Gecko's post 23/05/2023

BxLBS2C1E2 has been growing nicely recently. We are hoping this one stays looking female. This one be looking for their forever cage come fall for ship but all 2022 Banana hatchlings are fine to go for local lookers at this time.

Photos from The Spotted Gecko's post 23/05/2023

No Capp is still getting used to life with us but he’s been slowly adjusting well. We have high hopes for this possible cappuccino and are excited to have him incorporated into some up and coming tiger-capp projects as well as some pinstripe projects showcasing what the capp gene can do for those morphs in the future.

Photos from The Spotted Gecko's post 23/05/2023

Mirage is one for the prettiest, cleanest pinstripes we could ever ask for. He’s already developing nice, droopy crests and we are excited to have him lead our dark pinstripe and emptyback projects in the future.

Photos from The Spotted Gecko's post 23/05/2023

SnowBirdie, possible female from Kryptiles, has been progressing so nicely. We didn’t expect all the pattern to burst as it has with this one. She was actually on our release list for a while but it’s apparent she tends to stick around. We made a slight name change for her. She’s no longer “Snowbird”. Excited to have this one breeding in the future hopefully with Futomaki.

Photos from The Spotted Gecko's post 22/04/2023

We’ve decided to holdback what’s left of the Banana babies from last season until they’re a bit bigger which includes this possible little lady. We truly think a lot of people are missing out on what the geckos could be and want to let them properly develop their spot count before re-offering them up.

Photos from The Spotted Gecko's post 22/04/2023

Toxic has bee developing really nicely! We can’t wait to see what his future has in store.

Photos from The Spotted Gecko's post 22/04/2023

A fired-down Futomaki showing off just how well his cream is spreading. We did not know nor expect his cream to spread in the slightest. It’s been super cool watching on progress into adulthood!

Photos from The Spotted Gecko's post 22/04/2023

Some pictures of little Coconut and his battle scars. Coconut should hopefully be breeding for us here next year. He’s been ready, he says, but his ladies needs a few extra grams before meeting him. All of his stitches have finally shed out and he’s fully healed though he’ll probably have the scaring for the rest of his life and the little weird pocket where they stuck his little fat back in. Always be prepared for a vet bill!

Photos from The Spotted Gecko's post 22/04/2023

Dumplin’ growing slowly but surely. Have decided if I want to hold her back longterm quite yet but she’ll stick around at least until 30-40g. She’s out of my first pairing with Banana. Those kids came out with some of the cleanest yellows I’ve seen and I really wish I still had Fig to repeat the pair.

Photos from The Spotted Gecko's post 27/03/2023

Up close and personal with Malt. 👁️👅👁️

Photos from The Spotted Gecko's post 27/03/2023

Juniper has been growing so good and is nearing breeding size! The color and pattern on her is just stunning.

Photos from The Spotted Gecko's post 27/03/2023

I think I officially decided to name this guy… Malt… he reminds me of a malt ball! However, the album refuses to allow me to change/update the name. This guy is just a neat gecko. I’ll be honest, I got him because I thought he had capp-like traits and I still think he does… BUT he does have a weird hue to his base with some portions appearing olive, like the dorsal, which typically is not in capps. However, I’ve been urged by some people that work with capps to try him out. Regardless, I love the orange spotting he has throughout his body and I’m curious if these would transfer into cleaner based dalmatian projects. Though I’ll admit, the dark base will probably make it harder. I would like to try him with my strong yellow based female, Banana, that has been mainly throwing yellows for two seasons now even while paired to a darker male. I think he’ll end up being a fun experimental male moving forward.

Side note: Gecko was not sold as possible capp. Any capp comments are mine and mine only regarding this gecko.

Photos from The Spotted Gecko's post 18/03/2023

This little one from Kryptile’s lineage is looking for a new cage to land in. No pores around 10-12g. Has a dark blush-y hue to it. No lineage on it, though I am curious to see what this one would throw in the future since Kryptile’s is known for awesome lines. On Morph Market.

Photos from The Spotted Gecko's post 18/03/2023

A little red spot bred by Rilwater reptiles. I was told this one had Mardi Gras linage in its line but have to dig a bit on it. As long as the line is unrelated and it stays looking female, this one will be paired with Exotic Butters in the future. This one just looks super smooth and clean.

Photos from The Spotted Gecko's post 18/03/2023

Making a tentative album for this guy. Possible male that I currently have listed on Morph Market. This one was suppose to come with no pores but I got a little surprise on his arrival. Red and black spot dalmatian. I was told he was not related to popular redspot lines. I’m not too familiar with the entirety of red spot lineage but from a quick glance it would appear he’s closer related to popular yellow dalmatian lines. I honestly really could use him to lead a non-related line of red spots apart from what’s common in the market. However, I have projects I want to focus more on therefore I have him on my Morph Market… but I may talk myself into changing my mind. His name comes from the fact he was lost in my car’s dash the day I got him. Pro Tip: Never open cups or boxes in you car. 🤦🏻‍♀️

Photos from The Spotted Gecko's post 18/03/2023

Officially introducing Snowbird. I’ve had this possible female since July of last year but between deciding to keep her and coming up with a name for her I never really shared her. She’s from a Kryptiles wholesale pack so she comes from good lines but I unfortunately don’t know what specific lines. Lovely lavender base, she fires up only slightly darker than this. Very creamy yellow… actually one of the few geckos I prefer the yellow vs. cream hue on. She’s a very flighty gecko and just getting these photos was a feat. As long as this one stays looking female, I finally have plans for Futomaki; I think with their drippiness/bleeding they’ll make a neat pair. They both have taken a lot of time to start that pattern bleed and spread so I expect future offspring to take on the same route.

Photos from The Spotted Gecko's post 18/03/2023

Currently on Morph Market. I think this little one will go super once it’s older. Lovely spot spacing and amount. A nice dark dalmatian if you’re into the dark dalmatian projects.

Photos from The Spotted Gecko's post 18/03/2023

I’ve been surprised every single day that this gecko hasn’t been snatched up. Really lovely pale yellow base… this gecko doesn’t get much darker than this. I’ve been very pleased with its development since it practically hatched with no spots and has slowly gotten a handful with each shed. I’m tempted to hold this one back but if I hold anymore I’ll have a small army of Banana babies. 😅 On Morph Market… for now.

Photos from The Spotted Gecko's post 18/03/2023

Geckos looking to fly have had their photos updated on Morph Market. Be sure to check them out! Here’s one looking for it’s wings.