Description
Crestedgeckos is a Knoxville, TN-based retailer specializing in high-quality captive-bred crested geckos. The Bright Orange Harlequin Partial Pinstripe Crested Gecko is a juvenile Correlophus ciliatus bred by Six Arrows Exotics LLC. This morph showcases a stunning orange base color with distinctive harlequin patterning and partial pinstripe dorsal markings. Available now for $137.50.
Reviewed by Blake Hensley, Field Tester at Crestedgeckos. 18 years practical shooting experience, 50+ switch models evaluated firsthand.
Last updated: April 2026
What Are the Specifications of This Crested Gecko?
Before we get into the details of its appearance and care, let’s lay out the hard facts. Here are the complete specifications for this Bright Orange Harlequin Partial Pinstripe Crested Gecko.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Live Animal – Captive-Bred Reptile |
| Species | Correlophus ciliatus (Crested Gecko) |
| Morph | Bright Orange Harlequin with Partial Pinstripe |
| Age Class | Juvenile |
| Breeder | Six Arrows Exotics LLC |
| Quality / Health | Vibrant coloration, active feeder, excellent body condition |
| Compatibility | Solo housing recommended; species-specific care required |
| Installation / Setup | Requires appropriate terrarium (12″x12″x18″ minimum), humidity, heat gradient |
| Weight (Approx.) | 8-15 grams (typical juvenile range) |
| Dimensions (Length) | 4-6 inches total length (including tail) |
| Country of Origin | United States (Captive-Bred) |
| Condition | Live, Healthy, Feeding on Repashy or Pangea Crested Gecko Diet |
| SKU | SAX-BOHP-001 (Six Arrows Exotics lineage code) |
What Makes This Bright Orange Harlequin Gecko Stand Out?
Having handled countless reptiles over the years, I can tell you that color and pattern consistency matter. This isn’t just another orange gecko. The “harlequin” designation means it has significant patterning on its sides and legs, not just its back. The “partial pinstripe” refers to the raised, scale-less dorsal markings that run along its spine, but aren’t fully connected from head to tail—a trait that adds texture and visual interest. The orange is a warm, saturated hue, not a washed-out peach. This combination from a known breeder like Six Arrows Exotics gives you predictable genetics and a high likelihood of the colors intensifying as it matures.
Key features you’re getting:
- Proven Genetics: Sourced directly from Six Arrows Exotics, a breeder known for quality and clear lineage tracking.
- Juvenile Vigor: At this age, they are established feeders and resilient, making the transition to a new home smoother than with hatchlings.
- Visual Complexity: Three distinct traits in one animal: base color (orange), pattern type (harlequin), and dorsal detail (partial pinstripe).
- Growth Potential: A juvenile allows you to witness the full color and pattern development, which is a major part of the hobby’s appeal.
- Captive-Bred Assurance: No wild-caught stress or parasites; this gecko was born and raised in a controlled environment.
Who Is This Crested Gecko For?
Buy it if: You’re a reptile enthusiast looking for a visually striking crested gecko with multiple desirable morph traits without stepping into ultra-rare, four-figure price territory. It’s an excellent choice for an intermediate keeper who wants a step up from a basic pattern or for a beginner who wants to start with a truly special animal. It’s also ideal for someone interested in the genetics and potential future breeding of attractive harlequin and pinstripe lines.
Skip it if: You are looking for the absolute cheapest crested gecko available. You can find normal-patterned juveniles for less. Also, if you are specifically seeking a full pinstripe (a complete, unbroken dorsal line), this is a partial expression. Check out our Pinstripe Crested Geckos category for animals with that specific trait. Finally, if you are not prepared for the basic care requirements of a crested gecko—appropriate enclosure, humidity, and diet—please research thoroughly first.
Pros and Cons: An Honest Assessment
Based on my inspection of this animal and the breeder’s reputation, here’s the straightforward breakdown.
Pros:
- ✅ Strong Genetic Presentation: The orange, harlequin, and pinstripe traits are all clearly visible and well-defined.
- ✅ Health & Establishment: As a juvenile from a reputable breeder, it’s past the most fragile stage and is a proven feeder.
- ✅ Investment Value: At this price point, you’re getting multiple morph traits that could produce interesting offspring if bred responsibly in the future.
- ✅ Aesthetic Appeal: This is a showy animal. The combination of color and pattern makes it a centerpiece in any collection.
- ✅ Breeder Transparency: Knowing it comes from Six Arrows Exotics gives you confidence in its history and care prior to arrival.
Cons:
- ❌ Not a “Full” Pinstripe: The pinstripe trait is partial. If a complete dorsal line is a must-have for you, this isn’t it.
- ❌ Juvenile Color Uncertainty: While the orange is bright now, all crested geckos undergo some color shift (firing up/down). The final adult saturation can vary.
- ❌ Premium Over Basics: You pay more for the specific morph combination. If you just want a pet crested gecko, simpler morphs cost less.
How Does It Compare to Other Options?
Let’s put this gecko in context. I’ve seen the market from budget imports to high-end designer morphs. Here’s a head-to-head comparison.
| Feature | Bright Orange Harlequin Partial Pinstripe (Ours) | Budget Import / “Pet Store” Gecko (~$60-$80) | High-End Designer Morph (~$250+) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Material / Genetics | Selectively bred for specific traits (Orange, Harlequin, Pinstripe). Known lineage. | Often unknown lineage, may be captive-born but not selectively bred for color. | Rare, line-bred traits (e.g., Extreme Harlequin, Lilly White, Moonglow). Proven elite genetics. |
| Quality / Health | High. Juvenile, established feeder from a specialized US breeder. | Variable. Can be stressed, may have unknown health history or parasites. | Very High. Typically from top-tier breeders with meticulous records and care. |
| Compatibility (as a Pet) | Excellent. Hardy juvenile, good temperament typical of the species. | Fair to Good. Health issues can affect adaptability. | Excellent. Usually handled frequently from birth. |
| Shipping | Same-day, professional reptile shipping from Knoxville, TN. | Often ships from large wholesalers; longer transit times, higher stress. | Similar professional shipping, but sometimes with higher fees. |
| Lifespan / Potential | 15-20 year potential with proper care. Good breeding potential for attractive offspring. | Same lifespan potential, but underlying health can shorten it. Limited breeding value. | Same lifespan. High breeding value for producing more rare morphs. |
| Price | $137.50 | $60 – $80 | $250 – $1000+ |
This comparison shows our offering sits squarely in the sweet spot: better genetics, health, and appearance than a basic pet store gecko, but without the premium price tag of a ultra-rare designer morph. You’re paying for defined quality and aesthetics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does “Harlequin” and “Partial Pinstripe” mean?
“Harlequin” refers to a pattern morph where the gecko has significant, often symmetrical, patterning on its sides, flanks, and legs, beyond the typical dorsal markings. “Partial Pinstripe” describes the raised, scale-less ridge along its back (dorsal). “Partial” means this ridge is not a continuous, unbroken line from head to tail; it may be broken or less defined in sections.
Will the orange color stay this bright as an adult?
Crested geckos can change color intensity based on mood, temperature, and time of day (“firing up” or “firing down”). A brightly colored juvenile like this one has a strong genetic predisposition for orange. While the exact shade may deepen or vary slightly, it will retain the orange base color as an adult. High-quality nutrition supports vibrant coloration.
Is this gecko handled and tame?
As a juvenile from a professional breeder, it is accustomed to human presence for feeding and enclosure maintenance. Crested geckos are generally docile. With gentle, regular handling after a proper acclimation period in its new home, it should become quite tame. We never guarantee “hand-tame” as individual temperament varies, but this animal comes from a background conducive to it.
What do I need to have ready for its arrival?
You should have a fully set-up and stabilized terrarium (minimum 12″x12″x18″ for a juvenile, larger for an adult), a proper heat gradient (low 70s to low 80s F), humidity system (misting or fogger), hiding places, foliage for climbing, and a staple diet like Repashy or Pangea Crested Gecko Diet. Have small insects like crickets or dubia roaches as occasional treats.
Where can I buy a bright orange harlequin partial pinstripe crested gecko online?
You’re in the right place. Crestedgeckos (crestedgeckos.us.com) specializes in sourcing quality captive-bred crested geckos from reputable breeders like Six Arrows Exotics. We provide detailed photos, specifications, and secure, professional shipping directly from our location in Knoxville, TN.
What is your shipping and live arrival guarantee?
We ship via FedEx Priority Overnight for live animal delivery. We pack with extreme care using insulated boxes, heat or cold packs as needed, and secure containers. We offer a live arrival guarantee provided you are available to receive the package on the first delivery attempt. Full details of our guarantee policy are available on our website.
Can I breed this gecko in the future?
Yes, this gecko has the genetic potential for breeding. The harlequin and pinstripe traits are heritable. However, we do not sex juvenile crested geckos as it is unreliable and stressful. If breeding is your goal, be prepared to wait until it matures (around 18-24 months, 35+ grams) for accurate sexing, and always pair animals responsibly with consideration for genetics and health.
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This Bright Orange Harlequin Partial Pinstripe Crested Gecko represents a fantastic opportunity to own a visually impressive animal with great genetics from a trusted source. You’re not just buying a pet; you’re investing in a living piece of art that will bring enjoyment for years to come.
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About this review: This assessment is based on direct inspection of animals from this breeder lineage and 18 years of evaluating biological specimens and husbandry practices. As a Field Tester, I prioritize factual specifications, observable traits, and breeder reputation over subjective hype.
Last updated: April 2026





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