Crested Gecko Genetics Calculator

Select alleles for each parent to predict offspring outcomes.

het (heterozygous) means your animal carries one copy of the gene but may not visually express it. hom (homozygous) means it carries two copies and the trait is visually expressed. Not sure what your animal is? See inheritance patterns for Crested Gecko.

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Sire

Axanthicx
Black BaseB
CappuccinoCAPP
Cold FusionHc
DalmatianDAL
Empty BackEB
FlameFLAME
FurryF
HarlequinHQ
HypoH
Lilly WhiteL
MarbleTI-M
MarblingM
Orange PatternOP
Orange SpotOS
PatternlessPTL
PhantomPH
PinstripePIN
Red Baser
SableSA
SnowflakeSNOWFLAKE
SoftscaleS3
Superstripes
TangerineTANG
TigerTIG
White PatternWP
WhitewallW
Yellow Basey
Combo morphs
Axanthic Phantom

Axanthic + Phantom

Brindlequin

het Yellow Base + het White Pattern + het Harlequin + het Pinstripe + het Tiger

Bubblegum Pink

het Hypo + het Tangerine + het White Pattern

C2 / Cream Squared

het Yellow Base + het Hypo

Creamsicle

het Yellow Base + het Hypo

Frappuccino

het Cappuccino + het Lilly White

Halloween

het Black Base + het Orange Pattern

Lavender

het Black Base + het Hypo

Luwak

het Sable + het Cappuccino

Phantom Pinstripe

Phantom + het Pinstripe

Pink

Red Base + het Hypo

Silver / Grey Phantom

Phantom + het Hypo

Sorak

Cappuccino + het Lilly White

Tangerine Lilly

het Tangerine + het Lilly White

Tri-Color

het White Pattern + het Orange Pattern

Dam

Axanthicx
Black BaseB
CappuccinoCAPP
Cold FusionHc
DalmatianDAL
Empty BackEB
FlameFLAME
FurryF
HarlequinHQ
HypoH
Lilly WhiteL
MarbleTI-M
MarblingM
Orange PatternOP
Orange SpotOS
PatternlessPTL
PhantomPH
PinstripePIN
Red Baser
SableSA
SnowflakeSNOWFLAKE
SoftscaleS3
Superstripes
TangerineTANG
TigerTIG
White PatternWP
WhitewallW
Yellow Basey
Combo morphs
Axanthic Phantom

Axanthic + Phantom

Brindlequin

het Yellow Base + het White Pattern + het Harlequin + het Pinstripe + het Tiger

Bubblegum Pink

het Hypo + het Tangerine + het White Pattern

C2 / Cream Squared

het Yellow Base + het Hypo

Creamsicle

het Yellow Base + het Hypo

Frappuccino

het Cappuccino + het Lilly White

Halloween

het Black Base + het Orange Pattern

Lavender

het Black Base + het Hypo

Luwak

het Sable + het Cappuccino

Phantom Pinstripe

Phantom + het Pinstripe

Pink

Red Base + het Hypo

Silver / Grey Phantom

Phantom + het Hypo

Sorak

Cappuccino + het Lilly White

Tangerine Lilly

het Tangerine + het Lilly White

Tri-Color

het White Pattern + het Orange Pattern

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How this calculator works

A look at the math behind the predictions, where the genetic data comes from, and how to report anything that looks off.

The math

Each trait locus is treated independently. For every locus where at least one parent carries an allele, the engine enumerates the full Punnett square and computes zygosity probabilities for each possible offspring genotype.

Multi-trait outcomes are the Cartesian product of those per-locus probabilities. A Sunglow (homozygous Albino + homozygous Hypo) from two double-het parents, for example, is 25% x 25% = 6.25%.

Incomplete dominant alleles produce three distinct visual phenotypes: het (single copy), super (homozygous), and wild-type (absent). Lethal homozygous combinations are flagged and their probability is excluded from the totals. All output percentages sum to 100%.

Where the data comes from

Allele data, locus assignments, dominance patterns, and lethal pair relationships are sourced from the ReptiDex Crested Gecko morph library. Every morph in the library has a documented gene locus, inheritance mode, and known co-dominant or recessive pairings.

Combo morphs (named multi-locus phenotypes like Sunglow or Banana Cinnamon) are defined by the allele combinations required to express them. When a predicted offspring genotype matches all required loci, the calculator surfaces the combo name alongside the base probability.

Data accuracy

Reptile genetics is an active field. New morphs are identified, locus assignments are revised, and allelic relationships are updated as the breeding community accumulates proof crosses. Our morph library is updated regularly, but it may not always reflect the latest findings.

If you spot an incorrect locus assignment, a missing morph, or a prediction that does not match established proof cross data, please let us know: