Lem's Geckos

Lem's Geckos Received my first gecko named "Honey" back in 2014 and have been spreading the Crested Gecko love!
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Chicken Nuggie and his reflection. He's such a lovely, inquisitive boy 🥰
17/02/2025

Chicken Nuggie and his reflection. He's such a lovely, inquisitive boy 🥰

Scroll over to see the difference between 7.5g fired down and 15g fired up looks like with this possible girl ❤️Availabl...
07/07/2024

Scroll over to see the difference between 7.5g fired down and 15g fired up looks like with this possible girl ❤️

Available for local pick up in Calgary!

I appreciate all of you guys and your inquiries about the availables. Please be patient while I respond when I can. ❤️.
21/03/2024

I appreciate all of you guys and your inquiries about the availables. Please be patient while I respond when I can. ❤️.

18/03/2024

This will be the end of "KinGoo" pairing. I will also continue to put a hold on any breeding plans for at least another year.

If you've always wanted a King and Goose kiddo, now is your chance. There are quite a few available. đź’“.

Please send me a message for any details.
Thank you 🥰

-ON HOLD-This good little boy is a holdback release from King and Goose. He looks so much like his big brother, Carrot C...
11/03/2024

-ON HOLD-

This good little boy is a holdback release from King and Goose. He looks so much like his big brother, Carrot Cake. He's a curious little soul ❤️. It's painful to let this gem go - so scoop him up while you can. Hatch date is Sep 2022 and weighs in at 43.5 grams. I'm sure you'll love him too!

Please reach out so we can talk about him.
Parents: King and Goose

This guy is a Reptiledge grow out. He was going to be part of my breeding plans, but we've decided to take a break from ...
11/03/2024

This guy is a Reptiledge grow out. He was going to be part of my breeding plans, but we've decided to take a break from breeding for a while. He's a bit of a naughty boy - running, jumping, and occasionally biting, but his colours and patterns do make up for it! He is a Nov 2021 baby and weighs in at 48.1grams.

Please reach out to discuss.
Reptiledge: Winterbreeze

-GONE-This beautiful holdback release is ready to leave the nest. He's a June 2022 baby and at a whopping 50.1g! His gor...
11/03/2024

-GONE-
This beautiful holdback release is ready to leave the nest. He's a June 2022 baby and at a whopping 50.1g! His gorgeous colouring and big ol' noggin make up for his need to run away. This derpy boy often opens his arms to the heavens and takes the leap of faith.

Feel free to reach out ❤️.
Parents: King and Goose

Okay, maybe I won't weigh you today. That "back off lady" look. Hahaha. Too cute! 🥰
02/03/2024

Okay, maybe I won't weigh you today.
That "back off lady" look. Hahaha. Too cute! 🥰

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It All Started With One Gecko...

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.