WingedWolf
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We have 2 hatchling mourning geckos available.
This species is parthenogenic, and there are NO males. They will begin to lay eggs occasionally once they are mature, and some of them will hatch into 'clones' of the parent. If kept in groups, these geckos are even more prolific, and engage in pseudo-mating and courtship, which stimulates their hormones and improves fertility.
They are feeding on Repashy crested gecko and day gecko diets. They will also gladly accept calcium-dusted flightless fruit flies and pinhead crickets. They will do wonderfully in a typical arboreal tropical vivarium, such as a ZooMed 18X12. I have been able to maintain these geckos from hatching to adulthood and beyond on the Repashy diet alone.
Hatchlings are largely nocturnal, but adults are crepuscular, and can be seen in the open often if they're kept in an area of the household where they frequently see humans. Give them a few months to get over their shyness.
Vocalization is a soft, slightly squeaky 'chk chk' call. It's quiet enough that we have a trio set up in our bedroom. They are most vocal when lights come on or off, they're sprayed, or food is offered.
$30 ea. + shipping.
Shipping via Fed Ex/SYR available. See terms on our website at http://www.EclipseExotics.com
We have 2 hatchling mourning geckos available.
This species is parthenogenic, and there are NO males. They will begin to lay eggs occasionally once they are mature, and some of them will hatch into 'clones' of the parent. If kept in groups, these geckos are even more prolific, and engage in pseudo-mating and courtship, which stimulates their hormones and improves fertility.
They are feeding on Repashy crested gecko and day gecko diets. They will also gladly accept calcium-dusted flightless fruit flies and pinhead crickets. They will do wonderfully in a typical arboreal tropical vivarium, such as a ZooMed 18X12. I have been able to maintain these geckos from hatching to adulthood and beyond on the Repashy diet alone.
Hatchlings are largely nocturnal, but adults are crepuscular, and can be seen in the open often if they're kept in an area of the household where they frequently see humans. Give them a few months to get over their shyness.
Vocalization is a soft, slightly squeaky 'chk chk' call. It's quiet enough that we have a trio set up in our bedroom. They are most vocal when lights come on or off, they're sprayed, or food is offered.
$30 ea. + shipping.
Shipping via Fed Ex/SYR available. See terms on our website at http://www.EclipseExotics.com
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