This little Red Base Quadstripe hatchling is bright, bold, and seriously good-looking. That deep red base paired with clean dorsal and lateral striping? Yeah, it’s the kind of pattern that really pops — especially when fully fired. If you’re working on a quadstripe project or just want a gecko that turns heads, this one’s got the right mix of looks and solid genetics.
It was bred in-house from top-tier parents and is doing great — eating consistently, active, and already showing strong color. No guesswork here — just a healthy, thriving baby with big potential.
Key Features:
- Species: Correlophus ciliatus (Crested Gecko)
- Morph: Red Base Quadstripe
- Genetics: Line-bred for clean dorsal + lateral striping
- Age: Hatchling (about 1–3 months old)
- Size: Around 3 to 4 inches
- Coloration: Rich red base with bold cream or white stripes
- Pattern: Full or partial quad — two solid lines along the back, two bold laterals
- Temperament: Easygoing and manageable with regular gentle handling
- Diet: Pangea or Repashy CGD; bugs optional but totally fine
- Health: Captive-bred, clean, hydrated, active — and eating like a champ
Cresties are pretty chill when it comes to care. They like vertical setups with plenty of climbing space — cork bark, branches, foliage, that sort of thing. Keep humidity around 50–70% with regular misting, and room temps between 72–78°F are just fine. You don’t need special lighting, but some low-level UVB doesn’t hurt if you’ve got it.
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