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Our Elegant Geckos.

We just brought a breeding pair of Elegant geckos. They are fully grown.
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Ohmigoodness, they look absolutely minuscule! Beautiful & incredibly fragile looking, too...how big are they? If they appear that small, I can only imagine how tiny their babies are! Congrats! :cheers:
 
OMG! How titchy are they? And fully grown? You must paranoid about hurting them! Super cute though!
 
Thanks people. They are very small and great care must be taken when handling. We do have smaller geckos, Dwarf sand geckos which are extremely small.
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Thanks people. They are very small and great care must be taken when handling. We do have smaller geckos, Dwarf sand geckos which are extremely small.
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COOLEST LOOKING EYES EVER! Wow. beautiful. I wouldn't want something so delicate, but i love the pictures.
 
The dwarf sand geckos remind me of the common gecko in Iraq, though smaller.. Here's a picture of what I saw all over there.. They fight in the darkness and squeek like mice at each other, lol.
 
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