Preview of the first image of Female Strophurus ciliaris (northern spiny-tailed gecko).

Advert Description

Up for sale is this CB23 female Strophurus ciliaris (northern spiny-tailed gecko) up for sale.

I originally bought her along with her clutch mate from Lincoln reptiles and was growing them both out in hopes of a male to pair with my existing female. As it happened her (now brother) was the one so am letting her go off to a new life as I don’t need another female (especially not the sister of the male I now have ??).

Doing everything as she should, and actually shed the night after the pictures were taken for the ad with no issues. She’s been grown on under uvb and been appropriately supplemented with her food.

Great opportunity to grab a female of what is still not a commonly seen species and a great little gecko to boot!

Collection from Newcastle under Lyme but happy to use reputable reptile transport at buyers expense/risk.

Thanks for looking and any questions just pop me a message.

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Additional Information

Advert Type
Private Advert
Sex
Female
Breed
Strophurus ciliaris
Current Age
14 months
CITES Article 10
No - this species does not require an Article 10 certificate