James L
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For sale is a group of 0.0.4 F1 Sphaerodactylus nicholsi. All born between 11/27/17 -12/3. All unrelated! Eggs were incubated at a lower temp to increase chances of females.
These are tiny and a rarity so I'm only selling to someone with experience with small herps like dart frogs, pygmy chameleons, other dwarf or micro type geckos. Their not difficult but their size does require some knowledge of tiny herps and how to keep them. Their feeding on pinhead crickets. That's what I recommend they be kept on too. They need a small enclosure. I'm talking small. Not kept wet. Good lighting. Some uvb.
The first photo is of a nich just out of the egg. Tiny!
Second photo is 1 of the 4 for sale.
Third is the same guy as 2nd but with ruler to show size.
Fourth is of the homemade enclosure the exact 4 are being raised in.
Thanks for looking!
James Lindros
For sale is a group of 0.0.4 F1 Sphaerodactylus nicholsi. All born between 11/27/17 -12/3. All unrelated! Eggs were incubated at a lower temp to increase chances of females.
These are tiny and a rarity so I'm only selling to someone with experience with small herps like dart frogs, pygmy chameleons, other dwarf or micro type geckos. Their not difficult but their size does require some knowledge of tiny herps and how to keep them. Their feeding on pinhead crickets. That's what I recommend they be kept on too. They need a small enclosure. I'm talking small. Not kept wet. Good lighting. Some uvb.
The first photo is of a nich just out of the egg. Tiny!
Second photo is 1 of the 4 for sale.
Third is the same guy as 2nd but with ruler to show size.
Fourth is of the homemade enclosure the exact 4 are being raised in.
Thanks for looking!
James Lindros
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