AppEcto
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I had a pair of long term captive Geckolepis typica that produced several clutches for me in 2019 and 2020. I lost the male over last winter and the female has only dropped infertile eggs this year as a result. I have 3 2020 offspring left that are all about half grown. All appear to me to be female at this time, but males are pretty subtle and tricky to sex, so I really don't know the sex ratio of the cb juveniles.
Anyway, due to space limitations and several other ongoing breeding projects increasing my numbers, I'm willing to part with my remaining group of 1 LTC female and 3 cb unsexed subadults. She is easily handled, but the subadults are still a bit skittish. The yearlings do have some minor imperfections from being housed together as you can see in the attached picture (a regrown tail tip and some minor scale damage from nips) but are much more patterned and pristine than any wild caught individuals I've seen. All are feeding well on any frugivorous gecko diets offered. SOLD
Anyway, due to space limitations and several other ongoing breeding projects increasing my numbers, I'm willing to part with my remaining group of 1 LTC female and 3 cb unsexed subadults. She is easily handled, but the subadults are still a bit skittish. The yearlings do have some minor imperfections from being housed together as you can see in the attached picture (a regrown tail tip and some minor scale damage from nips) but are much more patterned and pristine than any wild caught individuals I've seen. All are feeding well on any frugivorous gecko diets offered. SOLD
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