crestedgeckogirly
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Hello everyone,
Sadly I have decided to pretty much entirely get out of leos except for my one male whom I love to much to part with.
I have two juvies and one adult that I want to find loving homes for. I just don't feel that I have the time to give them the attention they deserve. All have small issues with them, which I will describe in detail.
The first up for adoption is my tang male who has prolapsed. His name is Milton. As soon as I get him well he will be available. I may have to have his manliness amputated but he still has one that is perfectly fine. Here is a pic of him (he is the one w/the spots on his body):
The other two available are juvies. Both from a Midnight Blizzie dad. The normal one is actually double het for blizzie and patternless. It has just always been a runt and never eaten as much as it should. The little runt appears to be female, but I would ask that you never breed her just b/c she has never been in perfect health. They both constantly have shed problems, even though I provide a water dish and a humid hide. I'm convinced I'm just not a leo person, and that is why they are having shedding issues, b/c I have tried everything.
The little midnight had a short battle with mbd, and his front legs still seem a bit akward b/c of it. He does get around fine, and is completely over the mbd now, but I would also ask that you not breed him b/c of his previous illness. He has also constantly had shed problems, and I'm now trying to clear up his eyes b/c of it. I'm just kind of at a loss as to what else to do. I do have vet. prescribed eye drops that I can send along with him if you think you can provide him a loving home.
All of these geckos are absolute sweethearts. I just feel that with all my crested breeding projects, and full time at school this fall, not to mention volunteer work, I don't have the time to give them the attention they need. They will need special care, but I think that they will all make wonderful pets.
Please email me with any questions or concerns at [email protected]
I only ask that you pay for shipping...if you are within reasonable driving distance I'd be more than happy to meet you half way (I'm willing to drive up to 2 hrs).
Thanks for looking.
-Andrea
Sadly I have decided to pretty much entirely get out of leos except for my one male whom I love to much to part with.
I have two juvies and one adult that I want to find loving homes for. I just don't feel that I have the time to give them the attention they deserve. All have small issues with them, which I will describe in detail.
The first up for adoption is my tang male who has prolapsed. His name is Milton. As soon as I get him well he will be available. I may have to have his manliness amputated but he still has one that is perfectly fine. Here is a pic of him (he is the one w/the spots on his body):
The other two available are juvies. Both from a Midnight Blizzie dad. The normal one is actually double het for blizzie and patternless. It has just always been a runt and never eaten as much as it should. The little runt appears to be female, but I would ask that you never breed her just b/c she has never been in perfect health. They both constantly have shed problems, even though I provide a water dish and a humid hide. I'm convinced I'm just not a leo person, and that is why they are having shedding issues, b/c I have tried everything.
The little midnight had a short battle with mbd, and his front legs still seem a bit akward b/c of it. He does get around fine, and is completely over the mbd now, but I would also ask that you not breed him b/c of his previous illness. He has also constantly had shed problems, and I'm now trying to clear up his eyes b/c of it. I'm just kind of at a loss as to what else to do. I do have vet. prescribed eye drops that I can send along with him if you think you can provide him a loving home.
All of these geckos are absolute sweethearts. I just feel that with all my crested breeding projects, and full time at school this fall, not to mention volunteer work, I don't have the time to give them the attention they need. They will need special care, but I think that they will all make wonderful pets.
Please email me with any questions or concerns at [email protected]
I only ask that you pay for shipping...if you are within reasonable driving distance I'd be more than happy to meet you half way (I'm willing to drive up to 2 hrs).
Thanks for looking.
-Andrea
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