Post by WingedWolfPsion on Feb 1, 2005 16:57:39 GMT -5
Hatched last year, healthy. $25.00 each, to persons living in CO or WY who are willing to come and get them (if you buy several, I'll drive to bring them to you, as far as Denver or CO Springs). If you buy 4 or more, I may be able to ship them to you.
Mostly presumed females, I also have 2 presumed males (temperature-sexed).
These geckos are hardy, docile, and easy to care for as reptiles go. Unlike the pet store variety, these are school-bus yellow-orange with few to no markings on their body once they are fully grown. (They still have some baby markings at this time). They have not been socialized a lot, but should tame very quickly. They may live for 20 years or more.
Complete care sheet provided as well.
reptiles.thepsionguild.net/leopardgeckocaresheet.html
These are older pictures of the babies, which have grown a bit since they were taken--they're a bit blurry:
reptiles.thepsionguild.net/available.html
(ignore the price listed)
Keep in mind, as fully grown adults, the banding you see on the babies will disappear completely, as will most or all of the black spots (except on the head and tail).
Here are some photos of the adults:
reptiles.thepsionguild.net/photos2.html
The large male at the top (Zeus), and female at the bottom (Lachesis) are examples of the "high yellow" and "normal" leopard gecko types, which might be found in pet stores. Daquiri, Cinderella, and Sunrise are the parents of the babies I'm offering, and the babies will look much like them when fully grown.
I also have one presumed male who has a slight neurological problem, possibly due to a temperature spike in the incubator. He stumbles when walking, but is otherwise healthy, and eats well. He is free to a good home.
Mostly presumed females, I also have 2 presumed males (temperature-sexed).
These geckos are hardy, docile, and easy to care for as reptiles go. Unlike the pet store variety, these are school-bus yellow-orange with few to no markings on their body once they are fully grown. (They still have some baby markings at this time). They have not been socialized a lot, but should tame very quickly. They may live for 20 years or more.
Complete care sheet provided as well.
reptiles.thepsionguild.net/leopardgeckocaresheet.html
These are older pictures of the babies, which have grown a bit since they were taken--they're a bit blurry:
reptiles.thepsionguild.net/available.html
(ignore the price listed)
Keep in mind, as fully grown adults, the banding you see on the babies will disappear completely, as will most or all of the black spots (except on the head and tail).
Here are some photos of the adults:
reptiles.thepsionguild.net/photos2.html
The large male at the top (Zeus), and female at the bottom (Lachesis) are examples of the "high yellow" and "normal" leopard gecko types, which might be found in pet stores. Daquiri, Cinderella, and Sunrise are the parents of the babies I'm offering, and the babies will look much like them when fully grown.
I also have one presumed male who has a slight neurological problem, possibly due to a temperature spike in the incubator. He stumbles when walking, but is otherwise healthy, and eats well. He is free to a good home.