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I've decided to let a few of my breeder males go.

Both of these males were produced by Andrew and Sarah Gilpin of LAC herps. Both are between 2 and 3 years old.

Fleck, parents Blaze X Slater (both high contrast harlequins). Proven, sired several clutches this year for me. He has upper jaw damage, from what I've never been able to determine, but it doesn't cause a problem for him any. He has many big beautiful spots, several of them are large red spots. He has a unique cluster of spots around his right eye. I am asking $150 for him.

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Spatzle, parents Campbell (a red harlequin) X Orangie (a solid, clean patternless orange). Unbred. Also has nose damage, from striking his cage a lot as a youngster. I am asking $100 for him.

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These are two of Fleck's offspring. He was bred very early this season to Liebling, one of my harlequin females: Picture of her Here... Both are unsexed, approximately 4 months old.

Comet: Very nice head structure... I am reluctant to let this one go. Lots of spots, nice contrast, nice amount of pattern. Looks a lot like daddy did when he was young! Asking $65.

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Kome: Also has good head structure, but not as lovely as Comet's. This baby's ground color is a lot more red than its sibling, and the pattern is a lot brighter of a yellow color. Not very many spots. All around very solid little baby! Asking $70.

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Please feel free to contact me for any additional information or photos.

More geckos will be available soon, stay tuned for more!
 
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