amandarenee
Isn't feeling clever...
I haven't had these guys for very long, but an upcoming move out of state at the end of the year is forcing me to find a new home for them. They are a fun and fascinating micro species, and I have had a lot of fun watching them. They both weight in around 1g, about 2.5-3" in length.
This species is still very rare in captivity. There is very little information available on their captive care or breeding habits, but they seem to thrive when kept similar to a crested gecko. I keep the pair in a 12x12x12" ExoTerra, with leaf litter, cork and bamboo to climb, plenty of plant cover, and a coconut hide with damp sphagnum moss. The female laid a pair of eggs in the spring for a previous owner, but none since. Her calcium sacs are full and they are both eating gutloaded/dusted crickets like mad. From what I have been able to gather, only 1-3 clutches per season is normal.
First two photos are the male, second two are the female. They are easy to tell apart in person--their tail markings are quite different, and the female's calcium sacs in her neck are very noticeable.
I am asking $225 shipped for the pair. Please realize that, being in Arizona, it might be October before I can ship them safely. If you live in Arizona, local pick-up/meet-up/delivery can be arranged, and I would also be willing to include their enclosure and any extra supplies I have for $200 total.
Payment plans acceptable if you put a non-refundable 50% deposit down now, with the full amount being paid off by Sept 31st, or sooner if we have an opening in the weather.
Please email me at [email protected] with any inquiries.
This species is still very rare in captivity. There is very little information available on their captive care or breeding habits, but they seem to thrive when kept similar to a crested gecko. I keep the pair in a 12x12x12" ExoTerra, with leaf litter, cork and bamboo to climb, plenty of plant cover, and a coconut hide with damp sphagnum moss. The female laid a pair of eggs in the spring for a previous owner, but none since. Her calcium sacs are full and they are both eating gutloaded/dusted crickets like mad. From what I have been able to gather, only 1-3 clutches per season is normal.
First two photos are the male, second two are the female. They are easy to tell apart in person--their tail markings are quite different, and the female's calcium sacs in her neck are very noticeable.
I am asking $225 shipped for the pair. Please realize that, being in Arizona, it might be October before I can ship them safely. If you live in Arizona, local pick-up/meet-up/delivery can be arranged, and I would also be willing to include their enclosure and any extra supplies I have for $200 total.
Payment plans acceptable if you put a non-refundable 50% deposit down now, with the full amount being paid off by Sept 31st, or sooner if we have an opening in the weather.
Please email me at [email protected] with any inquiries.