Empty Back
An empty-back crested gecko has little to no pattern across the central dorsal area, leaving the back visually clear between the crests. The effect is most noticeable when the gecko also has pinstriping, side pattern, or harlequin markings, because the clean back creates a deliberate contrast with the decorated edges or flanks. The base color may be red, brown, dark, cream, or another shade, and the trait is often described alongside other morph terms rather than used alone.
Empty-back animals are usually selected for a tidy, uninterrupted dorsal field, so buyers should look for how clean the back remains when the gecko is fired up. Small speckles, portholes, or faint shading may matter to a breeder but make little difference for a pet. Care is the same as for other crested geckos: stable moderate temperatures, nighttime activity space, humidity from misting, and a nutritionally complete diet. In breeding projects, pairing empty-back animals with strong pinstripe or harlequin lines can produce a range of dorsal pattern outcomes.
Colors: Axanthic, Bicolor, Brindle, Cappuccino, Cream, Cream-On-Cream, Dalmatian, Dark, Dashed Pinstripe, Empty Back, Extreme Harlequin, Flame, Harlequin, Lavender, Lily White, Moonglow, Orange, Partial Pinstripe, Patternless, Phantom, Pinstripe, Porthole, Red, Sable, Super Dalmatian, Tiger, Tricolor, White Wall, Yellow