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The one that stays~ Red gargoyle girl

bekers71

What addiction?!
In my decision to sell the gargoyle geckos, I couldn't bring my self to put this girl in the ad. The bigger she gets the more outstanding her oranges and reds become. She's much calmer than the others and just has that special aura to her. So she will remain here as a pet. Maybe one day, if I come across a suitable male for her, she could be bred. But I'm not looking right now so that will most likely be a long way off.

Feb 2010 when she arrived at 7 grams
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Today at 20 grams and growing
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This is her mother at Supreme Gecko. Picture is their property.
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Those are the cutest things I've ever seen! Are they similar to Cresteds? I've only had Leo Geckos and only since the beginning of this year.
 
NICE! I love garg's. And the pic of the mother is stunning!

Thanks!

Wally has awesome gargs can't go wrong with any of his, and she is no exception very nice keeper:)

He does have some great stuff and he's a really sweet guy. Thanks!

Those are the cutest things I've ever seen! Are they similar to Cresteds? I've only had Leo Geckos and only since the beginning of this year.

Thanks! The care is very close to cresteds. The gargs don't care to be misted very much and they can't climb slick surfaces as well as cresteds. But other than that the diet and housing are the same.
 
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