OctGer2

Meet OctGer2

Name/ID:  OctGer2

Species: Rhacodactylus auriculatus

Locality: Unknown

Lay Date: April 15, 2021

Hatch Date: June 17, 2021

Sex: Unsexed/Possible male

Origin: Produced here out of my Octave X Geralt pairing.

About: More information coming soon.

Lineage: Geralt (Carotene (Amun x Hathor) x Nephthys) x Octave (Indominus Rex x Zinnia)

The dam "Octave (ZIR3)" is a female gargoyle gecko. She has a red-based lightly banded reticulated pattern with red botching, when fired down she has a light pink base. She was produced by Sam Wusstig at Casa de Geckos out of two beautifully blotched parents with orange and pink bases. Octave's mother “Zinnia” has a light-red/pink base and red blotches. She was produced by Peace of Gecko. Octave's father “Indominus Rex” has an orange-reddish base with red blotching arranged in a banded pattern, he was produced by a local breeder in Los Angeles.

The sire "Geralt (Gcanep15002)" is a male gargoyle gecko with a yellow base and broad red stripes, who sometimes fires up with a reddish background. He was produced by Gargoyle Gecko Queen in 2015 then sold to Godzilla Geckos in 2017, before finally coming to us in January of 2020. The paternal grandmother “Nephthys” is a pinkish-red striped gecko with a pink base when fired up and a white base while fired down. She has very soft and small scales. She was produced by GiantGeckos in 2011. The paternal grandfather “Carotene” aka “Gamha13001” hatched May 24, 2013 and has very saturated red dorsal stripes and some red blotching down either side of his body and legs. Displays a yellowish-brown base while fired up and a white clean base while fired down. The paternal great grandfather “Amun” is a red striped gecko with a yellowish-brown base. The stripe is somewhat irregular and there is red blotching along his side. Gargoyle Queen purchased him from Repashy in 2010 but it is estimated he hatched in 2005. The paternal great grandmother “Hathor” has intense orange-red blotching and a reticulated red base. She was produced by Leapin Leachies in 2009.