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Termite geckos

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I have 3 juvenile Hemidactylus triedrus, Pakistan form of the "Termite gecko" currently available for $75ea., or all 3 for $250/shipped. They are currently about 3" total length and eating 1/4-3/8" crickets and are being raised in one gallon jars. Adults get about 6" total length with the girth of about a US quarter, or slightly thicker. They breed well in dry terrariums and are very easy to keep.

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Jon
 

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