The animals is more than likely about to shed. When the animal is about the shed, they usually turn a pale coloration, this is the old skin on top that is molting from the body. An animal must be provided a humid hide or a dampened area in order for the skin to become moist, this will provide a healthy shed for the animal. Geckos will use their surroundings in order to aid in the shedding process, they will seek out branches, rocks, cork barks etc.. to rub against to peal the shed from the body. Typically a full grown crested gecko will shed every 20-40 days.
A crested gecko is a crested gecko, i think you may have mistaken this as morphs or you meant another species of gecko; if another species of gecko, no, if another morph yes.
Crested Gecko. Golden Geckos are much faster and don't like being held. Get a crested gecko.
The crested gecko is a species of gecko native to southern New Caledonia. This creatures are also known as New Caledonian Crested Gecko, Guichenot's Giant Gecko or Eyelash Gecko.
You do not feed your crested gecko Day gecko diet. The diet your speaking of Is produced by Repashy or T-Rexx, both of these manufacturer's create a Meal replacement powder designed specifically for crested geckos. Crested gecko diet.
The Crested Gecko is a species of gecko indigenous to New Caledonia. Unlike other reptiles, this species of gecko is nocturnal and does not require a clamp lamp.
no, crested geckos are solitary animal they will kill and might eat the other animal
Typically a crested gecko wil take 24months to reach full maturity.
feed it
no crested geckos are solitary animal's, and will kill and might eat the other animal.
Crested geckos come in a variety of colors and patterns, these are referred to as morphs. Spots along the geckos body, limbs and tail would be considered the dalmatian morph/trait. An animal that exhibits 20 or more spots (black, red, green, white) would be considered a "dalmatian crested gecko". An animal that exhibits 50 or more spots would be considered a "super dalmatian crested gecko".
no
Assuming you mean gecko, its a lizard. Google them, there is the Leopard Gecko, Crested Gecko, and the Gargoyle Gecko, just to get you started