Looking to Re-Home High Quality Crested Geckos - Ethically Bred/Kept

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Pinehurst TX

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Hi there, I’m currently looking to re-home the majority of my crested gecko collection. I have been a hobbyist for many, many years, and all of my geckos come from the most ethical, highly-regarded, husbandry-focused breeders from right here in the U.S.A. They were purchased/produced with a keen eye and experience, backed by heavy investments towards specified projects with an emphasis on using and improving upon overall quality - morphs, traits, structure, health, etc... If you’re new to crested geckos, I’d be more than glad to walk you through the basics in terms of the varying degrees of quality/distinctions, care/husbandry. I’d also be more than glad to point you towards more thorough, up-to-date information and the foremost esteemed references. So, that said, please do not hesitate to ask any questions. You can let me know if a gecko catches your eye by sending me the photo # from the post. *There are 5 additional, recent photos of each gecko that I can provide you with upon request - I simply couldn’t fit them all on this post. Side note: In case you weren’t aware, it is entirely normal for crested geckos to drop their tails - they do so when spooked. All of my “frog-butts”, as they’re often referred to, dropped their tails before I purchased them, or as a result of moving literal homes (bumpy car rides), and even the sound of my vacuum in one instance. It is extremely common, merely cosmetic, and in no way impedes their quality of life.* I will remove any geckos that are officially re-homed so as to keep the post up-to-date/prevent any potential disappointment at lack of availability. I’ve kept thorough records/details of the geckos ages, weights, temperaments, morphs, traits, lineage, where they were produced, and of course names (some are very well-known, veteran breeders within the “crested gecko community”), and would also be glad to share that information with you. All of my geckos are fed varying Pangea diets (staple) as well as supplemental dubia roaches and the occasional hornworms (optional, but recommended). They are provided water in very small dishes and are lightly misted twice a day. They are regularly inspected for any illnesses/ailments, sufficient calcium deposits in females, as well as potential stuck shed. They are kept in Exo-Terra 18x18x24 Terrariums as well as 50gal tubs that have been converted into suitable enclosures. They are provided ample hiding spaces, vertical and horizontal climbing surfaces, foliage and branches. I would be glad to share photos of their enclosures. They are healthy, well-structured, vibrant cresties and the vast majority are extremely handleable. It will be very tough parting ways with these beauties, but I am ultimately left little choice with the next chapter/path of life I find myself pursuing. I will be ensuring these geckos go to good, vetted homes who (if not informed already) will be ensured to have the appropriate knowledge to handle, care for and provide proper husbandry for their well-being and longevity. A re-homing fee applies for each gecko which I’ll share with you upon contact (along with the details/description of whichever gecko(s) peak your interest). I appreciate you taking the time to view my post, and look forward to hearing from some of you - whether you already have experience with these gorgeous, fascinating animals or not.

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