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Stunning Baby Leopard Geckos For Sale (RT11075)



Beautiful Baby Leopard Geckos.
Very healthy and tame.
All types of morphs including Blizzard Enigmas, Hypos, Normals and Mack Snows.
Will be hatched and ready to be sold in around 3 months time.

BRAND NEW full set-up available which includes: Vivarium, Heating, Lighting, Thermostat, Thermometer, Substrate, Food and Water Bowls, Decor and Vitamin Products.

Please feel free to contact me anytime, if i don't answer your call I'll get back to you asap.

I'll give you as much advice and aftercare as you like, all you've got to do is ask.

The picture is of one of my geckos that I produced last year.

Thanks for taking the time to look, Luke.


Leopard Geckos have proved a popular pet for decades and will provide years of satisfaction if the right care is given. They are less needy than the usual domestic animals and are ideally suited to young and old alike, providing much needed experience in the keeping of reptiles in captivity. They are always available as captive bred and are the preferred gecko to keep rather than the delicate wild caught species occasionally offered by reptile stores.

Remember to always do your research and read as many care guides as you can to gain a broad opinion. If you do choose a store for your purchase, do your research carefully and search for recommendations via the internet with a wealth of knowledge through experience.





Category:   Geckos  
Breed:   Leopard Gecko  
Colour: Read Description 
Age:   1 month  
Price:   £25 as stated  
Country:   UK  
Region:   London  
Telephone: 07096663523 
E-mail:  
(NB: This advert was published on 09.03.10)

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