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After 15 years of breeding leopard geckos, we have decided to take a break in
order to devote our time to other terrestrial species. We are still available to provide husbandry
and reproduction advice but beginning with the 2009 season, and until further notice,
we will not be offering any Leopard Gecko offspring for sale. Thank you to all of our past
and current customers for supporting us through your Leopard Gecko purchases.
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NormalThis ground dwelling desert species is small in size with adults growing to approximately 5" from nose to tail. This species is most active at night and can be easily viewed through the use of a red light bulb. They are inexpensive, easy to care for, and are interesting to watch. While they will not bite, they are still a little skittish so excessive handling is not recommended. Our adult breeders were originally captured in Overton, Nevada. |
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Dark & LightSmall gecko, BIG personality! This ground dwelling species is full grown at 2.5 to 3 inches! They are desert dwellers that require the most basic care. They will readily take fruitflies, crickets, and appropriately sized mealworms. They do not bite, will tolerate handling, and some seem to recognize their keepers! They are highly vocal geckos, making "chirping" sounds that resemble that of a baby bird, and unlike most gecko species, males can be kept together. The Israeli Dune Gecko's background color varies, but there appear to be two distinct naturally occuring color phases which are dark (varying shades of gray), and light (varying shades of yellow and cream). Very few Israeli Dune Gecko breeding programs exist in the United States, with the majority of available animals offered being wild caught. |
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