G-Project Leopard Gecko by Graphic Geckos
G-Project Leopard Gecko by Graphic Geckos
G Project By Matt Baronak at SaSobek Reptiles
G Project By Matt Baronak at SaSobek Reptiles
G Project By Matt Baronak at SaSobek Reptiles
G Project By Matt Baronak at SaSobek Reptiles
G Project By Matt Baronak at SaSobek Reptiles
G Project By Matt Baronak at SaSobek Reptiles
G Project By Matt Baronak at SaSobek Reptiles
G Project By Matt Baronak at SaSobek Reptiles
G Project By Matt Baronak at SaSobek Reptiles
G Project By Matt Baronak at SaSobek Reptiles
G-project Leopard Gecko by Beardman reptiles
G-project Leopard Gecko by Beardman reptiles
G-project Leopard Gecko by Beardman reptiles
G-project Leopard Gecko by Beardman reptiles
G-Project Leopard Gecko by The Urban Reptile
G-Project Leopard Gecko by The Urban Reptile
G Project Leopard Gecko by Beardman reptiles
G Project Leopard Gecko by Beardman reptiles

    G Project

    Aliases: Gatoraid Project

    Issues: N/A

    First Produced In: 2006

    Availability: Average

    Last Updated: 2023-03-04

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    History

    Per Matt Baronak’s SaSobek Reptiles Facebook page
    “The “G Project” actually started back in 2006. At first, it started with the quest to make “greener” looking leopard geckos. The project started with some Jungle Giants, Red Stripes, and some bi-products of Eclipse and Raptors. I noticed that some geckos had a green hue to them and I started selecting out these geckos. I must admit that the idea did come from the Emerines, I …saw them before they were publicly released. When the Emerines were released in 2007 I bought a pair and added them to the project. From that point the project started to take many forms.

    To this day, “The G Project” is melting pot of many projects. So in a way, calling it a “G Project” gecko is actually a generic term that I use to signify that a gecko is from a line that I work with. “G Project” geckos come in many forms and I am constantly changing what I am looking for from them. As of now there are about 6 different lines of “G Projects” that I am working on. What started out as a quest to get a green looking gecko has actually given life to a multitude of projects within a project. I know this sounds crazy, but, welcome to my world- hahahah

    This is an example of what I was looking for when I started. A lot of people think the “G” stands for Green, but actually, it doesn’t. The meaning of the G, is one of the secretes of dreamland that I will keep to my self."

    G Project was named after Gatoraid because of all the different “flovors” or looks because the High variability from animals from the line.[1]

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    Appearance

    Head

    G Projects have normal pattern with more orange coloration.

    Body

    G Project geckos have a “Patternless stripe” pattern but can also be striped, reverse stripe and Jungles. Should never be banded.

    Belly

    Normal

    Tail

    High percentage of carrot tail from red stripe line.

    Proven Lines

    Clown (G Project, Electric) – Matt Baronak,

    Related Traits

    Combos

    • Clown (G Project Electric)

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    Striped G Project Tangerine, Pos Het Raptor Leopard Gecko by Bold & Bright Geckos

    Striped G Project Tangerine, Pos Het Raptor Leopard Gecko by Bold & Bright Geckos

    Reverse Stripe Tangerine Leopard Gecko by Bold & Bright Geckos

    Reverse Stripe Tangerine Leopard Gecko by Bold & Bright Geckos