Male cristatus ?

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Hi all,

Is it an early crest in this individual ? (don't know the sex btw, he's 2 years old and the cloac isn't really big and black)

Thanks !
 

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Yeah, that´s a crest when it is undeveloped. 2 years is quite a lot for this species in captivity, they usually mature quite fast and have their first breeding season within the first year after morphing.
 
Great !
In fact, that's its second winter after morphing (effected in september 2012) exactly ;)

Here some other pics :D

Thank you !
 

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