Exodus Posted August 12, 2013 Report Share Posted August 12, 2013 (edited) I have two excellent African Fat Tailed Geckos with a full setup for sale. The Male is "King", he is very friendly and can be handled, usually not right after you wake him up, but after he gathers himself, you can just pick him up and let him crawl around on you or in your hands. He loves crickets (as he should), and drinks from a water dish (Included). The Female is "Dilly", she is also very friendly and likes to be handled and played with, but not right after her napping. She loves to climb on her house, stand up on her two back legs, and get pregnant. She recently just started eating crickets about a month ago, before that she ate wax and meal worms. She also drinks from her water dish and looks like she has a permanent smile on her face. Dilly has a skunk stripe down her back. She last gave birth about 4 months ago, and I think she is pregnant again. I consulted captive born reptiles on the type of habitat these guys should be living in, and so far everythings is great. These geckos do NOT need a heat lamp, they have an under tank heater, with sand mixed with limestone that was purchased from captive born, vermiculite hide away so they can go in there to shed in a moist environment, and a cover for the tank to keep the moisture in. Whats included: 10 Gallon tank Under tank heater Tank cover Both male and female geckos Water Dish Coconut hide away Tree bark hide away Vermiculite hide away Limestone sand Extra vermiculite Cricket keeper Here are some pictures, two of which are photos from google but are identical to my geckos and another of them taking a bath together. http://media.use.com/images/s_1/ab8a62e16391fd56055d_1.jpg http://media.use.com/images/s_1/ab8a62e16391fd56055d_2.jpg http://media.use.com/images/s_1/ab8a62e16391fd56055d_3.jpg http://media.use.com/images/s_1/2f7d05dd87ecbe0e15e3.jpg http://media.use.com/images/s_1/c0e313bc71fc9d7d41a9.jpg Asking 150obo call or text 614/seven43/four7seven8 Edited September 1, 2013 by Exodus Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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