21/07/2024
Local pick-ups only - Calgary, AB
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This little 15g lady is phenomenal when she fires up. I'm surprised she hasn't been scoped yet.
Out of King and Goose!
Received my first gecko named "Honey" back in 2014 and have been spreading the Crested Gecko love!
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It was back in June 2014 when the love of crested geckos all begun. I was at my best friends house holding one of her massive creatures named “King Kong”. The name was fitting for the size, but did not match his calm personality. He was a goofy guy and interesting to watch as I held him in my hands. I remember my friend telling me how easy they were to care for and the perfect little starter lizard. I knew I had to have one!
Fast forward a couple months later to September 2014. I sat down on my couch and happily opened up a birthday gift. Two sets of little crested gecko eyes stared up at me and I instantly fell in love with them. I was sure that they were both boys and wanted to wait until they were a bit bigger to try and figure it out. It took me about 6 months before I decided to give them names. They were eventually named “Honey Comb” and “Cocoa Puffs”.
I heard about the “gecko sickness” but I thought to myself “Naw, 2 is plenty enough for me! There’s no way I’m going to be a crazy gecko lady”. Then on February 28th, 2015 I caught the sickness when I rescued a male gecko with MBD. His name was Phil so I renamed him Philip J. Fry because he was “special”. From there I rescued another...and then another. I’m hoping to spread the sickness on to others, like my best friend had done to me. Please feel free to post updates, ask questions, and share the crested gecko love.