Type: Polygenic
Issues: N/A
First Produced In: Unknown
Availability: Lower
Last Updated: 2022-04-26
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This is a structural trait. Although all gargoyle geckos have a knobby structure on their heads referred to as horns, structure pronouncement varies between individuals. Some have more exaggerated features, which makes for a really cool looking garg. When selecting an animal, it is also worth noting their horn structure in consideration for breeding. Babies are not born with horn structure, usually exhibiting more of a short, roundish head. This structure is developed generally starting around 3 months old (where it starts to become more defined from the hatchling head structure) and tapers off as the gecko reaches maturity. [1]
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