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I am rehoming my juvenile Chinese cave gecko. It is still very small, nearly hatchling size and only a few months old. It will only eat dubia roaches about 1/4", isn't interested in crickets and it isn't recommended to feed them mealworms, so you must have a steady access to dubias this small in order to be considered for rehoming. The gecko will come with its bioactive enclosure which has a log hide, a rock cave, pothos, a water dish and of course isopods and springtails. These geckos prefer a cool (between 65-75), moist environment so no heat is not necessary. In fact, if they are exposed to temperatures over 75 degrees F it can be dangerous. I would prefer this gecko to go to someone who has experience or done a lot of research. I can send pictures upon request. Rehoming fee for gecko and its bioactive is $80.
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