Crested Gecko morph

Incomplete dominant

Softscale

Crested Gecko (Correlophus ciliatus)

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What Softscale looks like

Incomplete dominant; matte coloration with visible scale spacing in super form

Produces matte coloration and smooth scale appearance. Heterozygous shows moderate matte effect; homozygous Super Softscale shows enhanced matte and scale spacing effects. Structural modification affecting appearance and potentially tactile properties.

How to identify it: Softscale animals have matte coloration and smoother scale appearance.

How Softscale is inherited

Softscale follows a incomplete dominant inheritance pattern, carried on the Softscale allele (locus S3).

Predict Softscale pairingsOpen the Crested Gecko genetics calculator.Identify a Crested Gecko morphUse the morph identifier to match photos to visually identifiable traits.

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