RubberDuckey273
Kelsey Christenson
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- Apr 28, 2006
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- Age
- 36
- Location
- Huntington Beach, California
I've been slowly cutting back on my crested gecko breeding projects, and here are some of the last few I'll have. I've sold all of my hatchlings for the season, but I do plan on putting some of my adults up for sale once I'm sure the females have stopped laying.
Shipping is through Ship Your Reptiles. Message me with your zipcode for a quote.
Take all three geckos for $200 + shipping.
First, an adult red female. Nice looking gecko, however she is skittish and was completely uninterested in the male I planned to breed her with despite multiple attempts to introduce them. Approximately 40 grams and came to me tailless.
$120 + shipping

Next, two young geckos that appear to be male. A little over 15 grams each, I can see pores without a loupe, as well as bulges. The first tends to fire up red most of the time. The second also fires up red, but I don't see it as frequently.
First $60 +shipping

Second $50 +shipping

Ready to ship when the weather is good on both ends. We've had a lot of days in the 80's to 90's lately, so shipping may need to wait until it cools down a bit.
TRADES: I may consider partial trades for a young chahoua, or a male E. agricolae. I am not looking for any more crested geckos.
Shipping is through Ship Your Reptiles. Message me with your zipcode for a quote.
Take all three geckos for $200 + shipping.
First, an adult red female. Nice looking gecko, however she is skittish and was completely uninterested in the male I planned to breed her with despite multiple attempts to introduce them. Approximately 40 grams and came to me tailless.
$120 + shipping

Next, two young geckos that appear to be male. A little over 15 grams each, I can see pores without a loupe, as well as bulges. The first tends to fire up red most of the time. The second also fires up red, but I don't see it as frequently.
First $60 +shipping

Second $50 +shipping

Ready to ship when the weather is good on both ends. We've had a lot of days in the 80's to 90's lately, so shipping may need to wait until it cools down a bit.
TRADES: I may consider partial trades for a young chahoua, or a male E. agricolae. I am not looking for any more crested geckos.