Three Species of Gecko
Up for trade are three different species of gecko. First off, we have a 1.1 pair of Leopard Geckos. The Female (hatch date 6/30/15) is a Giant Tremper 66% het Eclipse proven breeder. The giant trait isn't apparent yet, but she is a voracious eater, currently 55 grams after the breeding season and still growing. Her eggs are currently incubating, so I can't say if the Eclipse has proven out yet. In the first image, she is farthest to the left, as compared to a super giant on the far right. The male (hatch date 7/8/15) has not bred this season, and is a Snow Tremper het Blizzard and Eclipse. He was sold as a possible giant, and is currently 60.8 grams and growing.
Next up, we have a male Crested. Granted, I'm not the best as identifying crested morphs at this time, but he appears to be a dark Flame. Any input on what he looks like to a more experienced eye would be much appreciated. He is flighty, but is also a proven breeder, with eggs currently waiting to hatch.
Finally, we have my Madagascar Velvet Geckos (Blaesodactylus boivini). They are a bit flighty, but calm down after a bit of work. The male has a regenerated tail tip from shortly before I received him, but it has healed to the point of almost being indistinguishable. They are a large, hardy species. Active both day and night, and very vocal.
I am open to just about anything for trades. All four of these geckos no longer factor into any projects I'm working on, so adding new blood to my female leopard gecko stock, female cresteds, almost any other species of gecko, hognose snakes, and female Abronia graminea are my top trades, but I will entertain any offer. Thank you!
Jim
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