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Advert Description

I am selling my crested gecko collection due to unforseen circumstances, its not something I want to do however it has to be done.

Here is the list of what I have:

7 crestie babies ranging age from 6 months to 8 months - among these are odd ball morphs, one very extreme harly, one super dalmatian (with lineage)

2 adult male harlequins

1 adult female harlequins

1 adult male lily White

1 adult phantom red female (proven)

1 adult phantom dalmatian female (proven)

1 adult male super dalmatian (proven)

The adults will need to gain more weight in order to have a healthy breeding season as they lost weight from last year.

I'm asking for £500 for all of them, I will not split the collection

I have a 90 x 60 x 50 enclosure for sale too which I can throw in for £100

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Additional Information

  • This advert has had 594 views
  • This advert was Created 24 days ago
  • This advert was Updated 24 days ago
  • Canterbury, Kent
Advert Type
Private Advert
Sex
Female
Breed
Crested gecko
Current Age
12 months
CITES Article 10
No - this species does not require an Article 10 certificate