Rehoming crested geckos

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Pikesville MD

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Due to an unexpected change in circumstances, I am reluctantly considering rehoming my crested geckos. Unfortunately, we may need to move into a smaller space, and I won't have anywhere to keep them. I am going to be picky about who I rehome them to. These have been pets, and most of them were rescues that I am rehabbing. I am looking for people who want them as pets. No flippers, breeders, or people who do not know how to properly take care of them. No kids without parent permission. These have not been handled much. The first gecko is just about a year old. I believe it is a male, but I am not 100% sure. I think he's considered a harlequin, but I don't know too much about gecko morphs. I just moved him from the critter keeper he was being kept in by a previous owner into a larger, 20gal bow-front bioactive cabinet (front-opening doors) tank with live plants. It's not an ideal tank, but it was what I could get hold of on short notice, and it is fine for the size he is now, but he'll eventually need a wider tank once he gets bigger. He is eating a variety of pangea flavors, but doesn't care for bugs. Still has his tail. He will be rehomed with his tank, and a full-spectrum LED strip light for the plants. $75 rehoming fee. The second is a female. Brown, with sort of dappled markings, with some white pinstripping. Has her tail. She is a good eater, likes all pangea flavors, and bugs. Not sure how old she is, but maybe a bit over a year? She came to me in a live-planted 12x12x12 cabinet tank, but it is getting too small for her (and the plants are really sad.) I found an 18x18x18 cabinet tank to move her into, but hadn't been able to set it up yet, so it will be the new owner's job to furnish her new apartment. She will go with her current tank, an exo-terra hood light, and the new empty tank. $75 rehoming fee. The third is, I believe, a male. No tail. Greyish when fired down, very darkly colored with some white pinstripping when fired up. Not the best eater, and sort of picky. Won't touch bugs. Doesn't eat a whole lot at one time, so I tend to feed him a little bit every night. Not sure how old he is. Came with the female above in another 12x12x18 cabinet tank. Does have live plants, and a feeding ledge, but the plants are a bit anemic. Needs a bigger tank, but I hadn't found one for him yet. Comes with his tank, and an exo-terra hood light. $50 rehoming fee. If you are interested in one of these guys, please email me, and I can make arrangements for pickup. I wish I didn't have to find them new homes, and will be looking for the best situations for them.

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