Nollie
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I have four 3-4 month old Mourning geckos available. Lepidodactylus lugubris is a parthenogenic species meaning it can produce fertile eggs without mating. These are super easy to care for and mine thrive at mid 70s with pangea gecko diet as their main staple. I feed my subadults and adults dubia nymphs as well. Out of all my geckos these guys make the most racket and by that I mean tiny lil clicks and chirps at each other. My adults probably max out at 4 grams and three inches after eighteen months or so.
These pictures are from when they were only a couple weeks old so they aren't quite this tiny anymore.


I have four 3-4 month old Mourning geckos available. Lepidodactylus lugubris is a parthenogenic species meaning it can produce fertile eggs without mating. These are super easy to care for and mine thrive at mid 70s with pangea gecko diet as their main staple. I feed my subadults and adults dubia nymphs as well. Out of all my geckos these guys make the most racket and by that I mean tiny lil clicks and chirps at each other. My adults probably max out at 4 grams and three inches after eighteen months or so.
These pictures are from when they were only a couple weeks old so they aren't quite this tiny anymore.


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