Club registration and public site
A breeder website from your breeding records
Track your animals once in ReptiDex. Those breeding records connect to Gold Standard Gecko Club and can generate a public breeder website on Breed Ledger. One system of record, reused downstream: no retyping the same animal into a club form and a website builder.
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One system of record
Enter each animal once, reuse it everywhere
Most breeders keep their records in one place, then type them again for a club and again for a website. ReptiDex is the one system of record instead. You enter an animal once and the same record feeds your Gold Standard Gecko Club member portal and a public breeder website on Breed Ledger. The records are connected, so what you track stays in step with what the club and the public page show.
Where your records go
From breeding records to club portal to public site
The records you keep for club registration, competition lineage documentation, and a public breeder website all come from the same place: the animals you already track in ReptiDex.
- Track your animals once in ReptiDex
- Record each animal and its parents, weights, genetics, and photos. This is your system of record. Everything downstream reads from it, so you never keep the same animal in two places.
- Records reach the Gold Standard Gecko Club member portal
- Connect your collection and your crested gecko records reach the Gold Standard Gecko Club member portal. The lineage and history the club looks for come from the records you already keep, not a separate form you fill out again.
- Generate a public breeder website on Breed Ledger
- The same records can generate a public breeder website on Breed Ledger. Your program gets a public page that buyers and clubs can visit, built from your ReptiDex records rather than typed in a second time.
One record
Club portal
Public site
Lineage documentation
Competition and club lineage, drawn from your records
A competition entry or a club record usually asks for lineage documentation. ReptiDex builds a multi-generation pedigree from the parents you record, so the lineage a competition or the Gold Standard Gecko Club looks for is already there. Print it, share a link, or let it flow to the club portal and your public site.
Want to see the lineage side on its own? Read about the reptile pedigree software that builds these trees, or browse public breeder collections to see a live record.
How it works
Three steps from records to a public page
- 1Step 01
Keep your breeding records in ReptiDex
Enter each animal, its parents, and its history. The lineage and pedigree build themselves as your program grows.
- 2Step 02
Connect Gold Standard Gecko Club
Link your collection so your records reach the Gold Standard Gecko Club member portal instead of being retyped into a separate registration.
- 3Step 03
Turn on the Breed Ledger website
Connect Breed Ledger and the same records generate a public breeder website. One system of record, reused downstream.
Questions
Club records and breeder website, answered
- How do I build a breeder website from my breeding records?
- Keep your breeding records in ReptiDex once. Each animal carries its lineage, weights, genetics, and photos. When you connect Breed Ledger, that same record generates a public breeder website, so your program has a page without re-entering anything. You maintain one set of records and the website is built from it.
- What are the Gold Standard Gecko Club records requirements?
- Gold Standard Gecko Club works from documented lineage and animal records. ReptiDex records each animal and its parents as you go, so the history the club looks for is already captured. When you connect your collection, your crested gecko records reach the Gold Standard Gecko Club member portal instead of being retyped into a separate form.
- Can ReptiDex handle competition lineage documentation?
- Yes. A competition entry usually needs lineage documentation that shows where an animal comes from. ReptiDex builds a multi-generation pedigree from the parents you record, and you can print it or share a link. That gives you the lineage documentation a competition or club expects, drawn from the records you already keep.
- Do I have to enter my animals twice for the club and the website?
- No. That is the point of one system of record. You enter each animal once in ReptiDex. Those records connect to Gold Standard Gecko Club and can generate a public breeder website on Breed Ledger. The club portal and the website read from the same records you already maintain.
- Is the Breed Ledger website public?
- Yes. Breed Ledger generates a public breeder website that buyers and clubs can visit. It reads from the records you keep in ReptiDex, so the public page stays current with the animals and lineage you track, rather than being a separate copy you have to update by hand.
Keep your records once, use them everywhere
Link your collection and the same breeding records feed your club portal and a public breeder website. See what a live record looks like first, then start linking your own.