Preview of the first image of Male leopard gecko + full setup.

Advert Description

Here I have available for sale, an adult male CB leopard gecko. He has been with me a while now and due to having lots of pets, I'm thinning the herd - no fault of his own.

He is approximately 5 years old (estimated) and can live for a further 20+ years.

He comes with his 45x45x30 CM vivarium, a heat mat on a thermostat, as well as his Pro T5 uvb kit - bulb due to be replaced but these are not too expensive. He has three hides including a humid hide. And finally a water and calcium dish.

He eats around 3 times a week feeding on mostly locusts dusted with calcium & nutrobal at the weekends. I am happy to give you a schedule and advice on his care. (Suppliments are not included as I need them for my own reptiles!)

Can be sold without setup for £40

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Additional Information

  • This advert has had 501 views
  • This advert was Created 23 days ago
  • This advert was Updated 1 day ago
  • High Wycombe, Bucks
Advert Type
Private Advert
Sex
Male
Breed
Leopard gecko
Current Age
5 years
CITES Article 10
No - this species does not require an Article 10 certificate