Cremesicles
This new project is one of the most unique Co-dominant snow projects that we are working with. Not only are the cremesicles a unique morph they are very beautiful looking and they are something that is very new compared to all of the color morphs of leopard geckos out their.
What makes a cremesicle? Cremesicles are top notch four and five star quality high contrast, white, bright yellow, and orange super hypo Co-dominant snows. They usually can't be made by just one or two generations of breeding Co-dominant snows to super hypos. All of the cremesicles that we are selling in 2007 are third generation super hypo X hypo/ super hypo Co-dominant snows. We produced over one hundred and twenty second generation super hypo co-dominant snows in 2006. We kept back the twenty best female super hypo Co-dominant snows that stayed pretty and we bred them to different looking high contrast super hypo males. All of the 2006 second generation female cremesicles that were selected for this project didn't turn dark, grey, dirty yellow, or any other un attractive colors after breeding. Cremesicles always keep a decent amount of white and they never turn plain yellow. Some adult cremesicles will have a light lemon yellow tint over their body but they never completely yellow out. Cremesicles as they age will some times display some outrageous color transformations, a lot of them will have a faded orange coloration on their sides and lavender saddles that are bordered by intense bright white and then later on their lavender saddles can turn a a bright yelllow green color. All of them seem to develop differently but they all turn out to be stunning. If you breed a cremesicle to a super hypo you are going to produce some average looking super hypo Co-dominant snows as well. This will help keep the price up on cremesicles for a while, and the quality of cremesicles can always be improved on over the years. It will be very interesting to see the improvements made on cremesicles in the next few years.