Preview of the first image of ~2 Year 9 Month Old Orange Striped Gargoyle Gecko + Set Up.

Advert Description

Hello,
I am selling my gecko due to no longer having the time to look after him. His name is Oakly he is roughly 33 months old has no missing toes, sheds well and has no health defects eats pangea well especially insect and watermelon, though he is on the smaller side in terms of size. Also included is an exo terra 18x18x24 inch bioactive vivarium with tropical isopods and springtails as well as some leftover pangea, coco fibre brick, sphagnum moss, food tub, replacement bulb, sufficient lighting, thermometer, hygrometer, spray bottle (non-pressurized), light timer, faunarium, light holder and spare bark chips + nutrient rich soil. Only selling to people with proof of experience with reptiles.
Thank you
(table not included)
harycha1012 gmail

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Additional Information

  • This advert has had 839 views
  • This advert was Created 161 days ago
  • This advert was Updated 81 days ago
  • Poole, Dorset
Advert Type
Private Advert
Sex
Male
Breed
Gargoyle Gecko
Current Age
2 years
CITES Article 10
No - this species does not require an Article 10 certificate