I have a very large colony of mourning geckos, so it's time I try to find some of them new homes.
These geckos are more an ornamental breed who are fascinating to watch but aren't the easiest to handle (they are small and very fast)
Best kept In groups of at least three.
Needs a very secure viv, think exo terra and lots of sealant.
Thrive in bioactive but will do just as well in a heavily decorated tank too.
On a diet of repashy daily and 3 x a week we give fruit fly's or small crickets etc.
Collection from Darlaston, price depending on how many you want, however, i am willing to rehome without a fee if you are happy to provide evidence of a suitable set up so I can ensure they will be looked after.
Happy to provide advice and information on their care. (They are super easy to look after, main thing is ensuring you have a secure tank)
I am not a breeder, these geckos reproduce by pathogenesis, meaning they do not need a male (hence now having a lot of them)
The photos aren't mine but are typical of mourning geckos as adults and juvies.
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