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For Sale 1.1 Eurydactylodes agricolae $450

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1.1 Eurydactylodes agricolae

Perfect unrelated pair, that should be ready to breed on February.

Feeding on crickets and pangea. $450 for the pair, plus 59 shipping

Super easy species to care for, just like the vieillardi previously posted, and crested geckos (this species is also originally from New Caledonia), but being both nocturnal and diurnal geckos, they would appreciate a uvb light too.

These dwarf geckos have tons of personality, very interesting to observe, and don’t require much space. Adult pairs can be kept in 12 x 18 or 18 x 24, and breed very easily.
We don’t even remove the eggs, babies just hatch inside the terrarium.
 

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