RubberDuckey273
Kelsey Christenson
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- Age
- 36
- Location
- Huntington Beach, California
I am in the market for crested geckos, from hatchling to adult (preferably female), with interesting, heavy, large, etc portholes, or porthole like markings (especially white). Very interested in the "splattered" looking portholes. Fringe, kneecaps, white tipped crests are also a plus. I would prefer to purchase females, because I already have a wonderful hatchling already showing pores, but I don't mind looking.
Patternless geckos would be best, but its not a deal breaker. It is difficult to see if geckos with heavy patterning have this "trait" so it is more difficult for me to buy them. Please message me or email me ([email protected]) with information, pictures and pricing. Pictures of the parents of the gecko would be awesome as well, if they can be provided.
If anyone wants a good example of what I'm looking for...
cookreptiles.com has a picture up under "red male with white fringing" in both their "our collection" and "available animals" tabs. Shea, their harlequin female, would also be something I might be interested in.
Here's another excellent example. A big thank you to the Living Palette for allowing me the use of the picture.
The focus is the white/ cream markings on the sides.
Patternless geckos would be best, but its not a deal breaker. It is difficult to see if geckos with heavy patterning have this "trait" so it is more difficult for me to buy them. Please message me or email me ([email protected]) with information, pictures and pricing. Pictures of the parents of the gecko would be awesome as well, if they can be provided.
If anyone wants a good example of what I'm looking for...
cookreptiles.com has a picture up under "red male with white fringing" in both their "our collection" and "available animals" tabs. Shea, their harlequin female, would also be something I might be interested in.
Here's another excellent example. A big thank you to the Living Palette for allowing me the use of the picture.
The focus is the white/ cream markings on the sides.