My Geckos

Here's a chance for you to meet my crew. To some folks who are new to geckos, this might seem like a really huge collection - but believe me, by some peoples' standards, this little "family" of geckos is miniscule. Because of that, I find that it's very easy for me to keep on top of any potential issues that my cresties might have, and it makes it easier for me to spend a little time with each gecko when I feed and water them.

These first four geckos were the first four geckos I picked up. All female, all awesome.

This second group of geckos were received when I purchased a large amount of food from Matt Parks at Pangea. All are males, all came to me adult and tailless, but I love 'em all :)

These geckos were aquired from a few different sources, for different reasons. I chose them for their markings and breeding potential.

Available For You!

The following geckos were hatched from Churro and Burrito, under my care. While I'm not desperate to move them, I might be looking to sell them in the near future (it's a good idea to give a gecko 2-3 months to make sure it's eating well before trying to re-home it).

They're all eating well on Repashy Superfoods, with occasional pinhead crickets and fruit mixes as treats. I'm in the northern Illinois area; if you're interested in purchasing any of these geckos, please send me an e-mail with an offer. I'm willing to do a meet-up in some cases, probably up to an hour or two's drive to meet you in a public place.

Geckos are unsexed unless otherwise stated on their images. Keep in mind that while no guarantees are made about their final adult coloration (hatchlings often appear lighter or more reddish than their adult colors will), a peek at their parents may give you a fair clue about how they could possibly end up looking. Need a better pic of something? E-mail and ask!