Mimmieux
Brookshire Exotics
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- Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States
First things first, I'm not looking for immediate buy. I know this is weird but I'm looking to set up negotiations and communications with someone willing to part with their breeders proven or unproven either between the months of October and November of this year or close to March of next year.
I'm trying to make plans for next season and I only have one pair to work with because the others in my stock won't be of weight in time.
Another reason why I'm not looking for immediate buy is because I'm a little uneasy about the shifting temps right now.
Or I could always do a pick up at a show.
What I'm looking for:
I need two females and one male.
Any and all need to meet the following:
1. MUST be guaranteed male or female proven or unproven.
2. I'm ok with any sexed juveniles but I'm more or less looking for geckos that will be ready to breed by next season. So about 20-30 grams in weight. Preferably 30 for any females.
3. Moderate to fantastic structure
4. NO patternless and NO bicolors.
Preferences on morphs and traits:
1. I would love to see high percentage pinstripes or high pattern harlequins.
2. Anything "unique", "special", "unusual" or those of the "hot mess" variety is bonus points.
3. I'm a sucker for tri-colors and white-walls
If you are interested simply PM me with picture(s) of the gecko(s) in question and we'll take it from there.
Thanks for looking!
I'm trying to make plans for next season and I only have one pair to work with because the others in my stock won't be of weight in time.
Another reason why I'm not looking for immediate buy is because I'm a little uneasy about the shifting temps right now.
Or I could always do a pick up at a show.
What I'm looking for:
I need two females and one male.
Any and all need to meet the following:
1. MUST be guaranteed male or female proven or unproven.
2. I'm ok with any sexed juveniles but I'm more or less looking for geckos that will be ready to breed by next season. So about 20-30 grams in weight. Preferably 30 for any females.
3. Moderate to fantastic structure
4. NO patternless and NO bicolors.
Preferences on morphs and traits:
1. I would love to see high percentage pinstripes or high pattern harlequins.
2. Anything "unique", "special", "unusual" or those of the "hot mess" variety is bonus points.
3. I'm a sucker for tri-colors and white-walls
If you are interested simply PM me with picture(s) of the gecko(s) in question and we'll take it from there.
Thanks for looking!