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    Speleomander
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    Default Multiple gecko species

    If you've got more fruit flies than your frogs will eat, I have just the thing for you. I've got some very prolific tiger geckos (Pachydactylus tigrinus) cb from Mozambique imports. My offspring are at least second generation cbb juveniles and are thriving and flawless. They mature in a matter of months, breed readily, and are very entertaining. You can keep groups of them in small enclosures and they really don't need any special care beyond a nice hot spot. Here are my breeder females:


    Here's one of the actual juveniles available.


    The juveniles are $35 each, 2 for $60, or 3 for $75.

    If you really want to go all out, I have a pair of Pachydactylus caraculicus as well that are just shy of breeding size. They have the same husbandry requirements as the tiger geckos, but are much less common in the hobby. They are $125 for the pair. Here are some pictures showing the color range of the female.



    I also have several other species available at the moment-Homopholis fasciata, Paroedura pictus, chahouas, and a few others. Shoot me a private message if interested. I'd prefer to sell these, but I may be willing to consider frog trades as well.

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    Speleomander
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    Default Re: Multiple gecko species

    The P. caraculicus have been sold.

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