Previously Sold Geckos
PU9-08 (Pins x Uno) SOLD!!
15.6 g Male
This is a gorgeous Pins x Uno boy. This cross has been my most consistent over the years. I won't have many more offspring from this cross to offer, as the parents have been sold. I've watched this one since he was little and I knew he was going to be nice. Up until he was about 12 grams, he showed the extreme patterning, but all of his colors were kind of muted, giving almost a pastel appearance. At 12 grams the contrast started to intensify and I anticipate that this process will continue. He's about 75% fired up in the photos below. When he's fully fired, the contrast is really cool to see. OK... now for the other side of the coin. Truthfully, this little guy has always been a little bit of a "spazzy" gecko. Opening his top opening tub is always an adventure, as he loves to make a "mad dash for freedom". Once out, he loves to leap. As a youngster, his spazzy ways caught up with him and his left hind foot got caught in a lid, leaving him with some short, stubby toes on that foot (see middle picture below). It doesn't affect his climbing ability. It's just a cosmetic thing kind of like a dropped tail, but much less obvious.
PL9-09 (Pins x Lava) SOLD!!
13.6 g Probable Female
Well, if this girl would cooperate and fire up for her photo sessions as nicely as I've seen her in person, I'd probably ask a bit more for her, but this is the second attempt at getting good pictures, and she just doesn't want to cooperate. She's not jumpy, she just refuses to fire up, or even "look interested". She may not be the most photogenic of the Pins x Lava offspring I've put up, but you can see pictures of many of her siblings here and get a feel for the quality this pair produces.
PL9-06 (Pins x Lava) SOLD!!
12. 6 g Probable Female
Here's a nice little probable female that I had originally marked as a male because I thought I saw pores back when (s)he was much smaller. I kept this one because when I would catch "him" fired up, there was just something unique about the pattern on the sides. Each of the markings on the side was tipped with some white spots that looked like whitecaps on waves (see middle picture below). I don't name many of my baby geckos, but I started calling this one "Waves". Luckily I didn't let this one go, because it appears I was wrong on the sexing. I don't see any pores anymore and at nearly 13 grams, I'm pretty confident in calling this one a girl. A slight tail nip as a younster has long since healed.
PL9-12 (Pins x Lava) SOLD!!
13.3 g Probable Female
Here's a nice high percentage pinstripe girl with nice structure from my Pins x Lava cross which has produced so well for me over the last few years. She's got a little break in the pinstriping near the tail and is not fully fired here. She gets very dark which makes the cream and orange really pop.
YL8-13 (Yelp x Lava) SOLD!!
33 g Male
I held back the 2 yellowest offspring from this cross. One was a female that I probably should have kept (see 8-10 below). This guy was the other, and since this was a new cross, I just wanted to keep him long enough to see how his colors fully developed. Needless to say, I'm very happy with how he turned out. He's got a lot going on... a nice yellow / orange base color; pinstriping; creamy dorsal, head, and sides; dalmation spots; and a really nice, wide head. He's probably better than his sire, but he's related to almost all of my females, so I really don't have a place where I can use him. Let him jumpstart your projects! (click on pics below for larger view)
PU9-05 (Pins x Uno) SOLD!!
19 g Male
This young male is from my "Pins x Uno" cross, and is one of the last geckos from that cross I'll have available this year. Those two have never produced an ugly baby. If you look further down the page to some of my sold geckos, you'll see the consistent quality that this pair produces. This guy has a decent amount of pinstriping, but does have a few small gaps. He does have really nice color and structure.
Palmatogecko rangei - Webfooted geckos (SOLD!)
Males - $90 each + shipping
Webfooted geckos are one of the truly unique species in the gecko world. These geckos may appear rather delicate, but they are adapted to live in some of the harshest conditions in the world. Although often associated with blistering hot desert conditions, these geckos have been observed actively hunting at temperatures barely above freezing. Their webbed feet allow them to move about in their world of shifting sand. I also find their eyes to be among the most stunning of all geckos. I've been trying to put together a breeding group for the last couple of years, but I keep ending up with males. I have bloodlines from 3 different breeders, and would love to trade a couple of males for a female, but am willing to sell a couple extras (I have 4). They are a calm and interesting species to observe and would make a cool display in a naturalistic setup. They love to burrow and move sand from place to place in their tanks.
PU9-04 (Pins x Uno) (SOLD!)
19g Female
I've gotten a ton of requests for Pins x Uno females since I sold that pair. Pictures of the parents can be seen here. This is one that I was planning on holding onto for a while, but I've got a nice little batch of unsexed Pins x Uno babies I'm raising up right now, so I decided I could let this one go if the interest is there. However, I certainly won't be disappointed if she doesn't sell. This cross has been my most consistent, and this girl has the great head structure and color that this pair consistently produces. She's going to be a beautiful breeder in the near future.
Nephrurus (Underwoodisaurus) milli (ALL SOLD!!)
4 unsexed from late 2010
I have 4 unsexed Nephrurus milli which hatched in the late fall of 2010. They come from 2 unrelated bloodlines. They were too small to ship before winter, but now have some nice growth on them and are ready to go. This is probably the easiest of all the Australian Nephrurus group to keep. They are calm; tolerate some handling; and are really attractive geckos with nice colors and patterns and great big dark "puppy dog" eyes. This is a species where the demand seems to exceed the supply. I've never had any trouble moving the offspring. Discounts may be given if more than 1 is purchased. Buy 3 or more and the shipping is on me!
YD9-11 (Yelp x Dos Gekkis) SOLD!!
16 g Male
Another nice little yellow and cream male from Yelp. This is the first baby I'm releasing out of an exciting new breeding female Dos Gekkis. I've got some full siblings of this cross that I'm holding on to for a while because they are stunning. I'm only letting this one go right now because he's a male. Really nice head structure and growing fast.
AC8-01 (From Anthony Caponetto) SOLD!
30 g Female
I took in this girl along with a really nice red dalmation male in a trade last year. The seller had the original pictures from AC's website when she was still a baby. She's now a nice harlequin pinstripe that is ready to breed this spring, and is priced lower than she sold for as an unsexed baby. She came to me without a tail, but she's a chunky girl with nice head structure. I had planned on adding her to one of my groups, but I'm trying to cut back a bit this year. (click on pics below for larger view)
PL9-03 (Pins x Lava) SOLD!
19 g female
I'll have to get some more recent pictures of this girl. These are from last fall when she was only 11 grams, and don't do her justice. She's really growing fast and is looking better all the time. She fires up much darker than shown in these pics, which makes her pinstriping and cream dorsal really pop. She has great contrast! If she didn't have the small break in pinstriping near her tail, I'd be asking $200+ for her. Her parents have produced some of my best pinstripes over the years. Some of you may be familiar with a full sibling named "Starburst" that I produced and sold a couple of years ago. She recently sold for a LARGE sum of money. You can't beat those kind of genetics.
Pins and Uno - Producers of Extreme Harlequin Pinstripes
(SOLD!)
Not the most creative of names, I will admit, but these 2 geckos have never produced an ugly baby in the several years they have been producing for me. One only has to look at the consistent quality of their offspring (look at "recently sold" below) to see that this is a "golden cross". Pins is from Allen Repashy stock. He's a calm guy and has always been a gentleman with the ladies. I raised Uno up from a baby. She consistently passes along the white pinstripes that edge her head. I get a mixture of full and high percentage pinstripes from these two, as well as the nice harlequin markings.
Yelp and Lava - Producers of Tricolors, Orange Pinstripes, and Harlies
(SOLD!)
This pair doesn't have a long history together. Lava has normally been paired up with Pins, but in 2008 I did a test cross with Yelp and an "average female" to see what he could do. The results were so good, I decided the next year to give him a chance with one of my top females... Lava. I got a mixture of yellow / orange pinstripes (see YL8-13 and YL8-10 below), as well as an interesting mix of Halloweens, Tricolors, etc... Last year, I paired up Yelp with a daughter of Lava and the results were excellent. I haven't let anything go from that cross yet. Yelp has excellent head structure and although he isn't a full pinstripe, he has thrown fulls and high % offspring. Lava was produced by Anthony Caponetto, and has crossed well with both Yelp and Pins. She has produced some extremely high quality offspring... "Starburst" once owned by MissKiwi on the forums, who was recently sold for a large sum of money was a daughter of Lava.
PL9-02 (Pins x Lava) SOLD!!
11.8 g Female
Look at those chunky dalmation spots on the nose of this one. It gives her a really unique look. In terms of pinstriping, this is probably the best female I'm releasing with this batch. She's got some growing to do before she reaches breeding size, but I see no pores, and once a gecko reaches 10 grams, I'm pretty confident in calling her a female. She wouldn't fully fire up for me in these pics. She gets darker, which makes the cream really pop! Look at some of the sold animals below to see what some of her siblings look like. (click on pics below for larger view)
8-07: (Pins x Uno) SOLD!!
16 g Female
UPDATE: New set of pictures added 3/9/10 at 16.1 grams. The old set of pictures was taken back when she was just 7 grams and weren't very flattering. These pics show her true colors much better. This one has a little less pinstriping than some of the geckos I get from this cross, but she has really striking coloration and contrast. She had a tail nip back when she was a little one. The very tip has a slightly rounded shape as a result. Pins and Uno consistently produce some of my very best babies.
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(click on pics below for a larger view)
8-18: (Yelp x Lava) SOLD!!
12.8 g Female
Wow! This gecko is dark, dark, DARK! I don't quite know what to think of her. This Yelp x Lava cross definitely gave me some surprises from yellow pinstripes to this girl, who I've dubbed "Princess Midnight" (now you know why I don't name most of my geckos LOL). Her base color is as clean and dark as any gecko I've ever produced. She's just so different than what I'm used to producing. She's gotten progressively darker as she's matured. I wouldn't mind keeping this one around here to see how she turns out.
2.0 Eurydactylodes agricolae (BOTH SOLD!)
I have a couple of male agricolae I hatched out from my pair in early 2009. These geckos are New Caledonian just like the rhacs, and can be kept almost identically as the crested geckos. See my caresheet for more information. If you're looking for something that's as easy to keep as rhacodactylus geckos, but are a little more rare and unusual, these unique geckos fit the bill. They are one of my favorite species.
8-10: (Yelp x Lava) SOLD!
20 g Female
The first picture was taken when she was a little bit younger, but better represents what her color looks like when she fires up. She has a nice yellow / gold color with a high percentage of pinstriping and some reverse pinstriping and dalmation spots to top it off. She wasn't fired up very well for this most recent photoshoot. Yellow pinstripes are a relatively new morph and are still in the early stages of refinement. She's a nice one and will make a great addition to a yellow pinstripe breeding project.
8-11: (Pins x Uno) SOLD!
13.2 g Female
One of my classic "lavender" and orange pinstripes. Very nice orange harlequin markings on a "lavender" base. Very clean and classic. High percentage pinstripe from my best producing pair. I had this girl priced higher, but reduced the price when I happened to notice something in one of the pictures I shot. This girl has a tiny "extra toe" on her right hind foot. This is a somewhat common mutation, and the jury is still out if the trait can be passed on. Most don't seem to think it's a big deal, but I want to be very upfront about it. If it's not a big deal to you, then this girl is a great bargain because I originally had her priced $75 higher. Buy her with any other gecko and I'll pay for the shipping! LOL... the buyer has informed me that this female doesn't have the "extra toe" described above. Oh well, I guess someone got a good deal.
8-19: (Pins x Uno) SOLD!
9.7 g Probable female
I don't see any pores under the loupe, and I'm fairly confident that this one is a female, but I can't guarantee the sex at this size. This girl is just a classic example of what I try and produce with my lavender pinstripe group. Very clean lavender base color; nice orange and cream harlequin pattern; and bright white pinstripe scales. If you look closely at the tail in the first picture, she had a tail nip as a youngster which is long since healed, but left her with a barely noticeable rounded tip. She's a beauty!
8-16: (Pins x Uno) SOLD!
9.6 g Probable Female
I don't see any pores under the loupe, and I'm fairly confident that this one is a female, but I can't guarantee the sex at this size. This gecko has something kind of different about her. She doesn't have quite as much pinstriping as some of the offspring from this cross, but she has more white patches on her sides than most of my geckos do at this size. The "white sides" or "white wall" trait tends to intensify a little later, so I'm curious how strong it will come in on this one. If you like the "tri-colored" geckos, I predict she's going to be a stunner about 10 grams from now!
8-17: (Yelp x Lava) SOLD!
19 g Male
This is another one of those "white sided" geckos, and he is completely unrelated to female 8-16. He's a little more mature than she is, and I expect her amount of white to at least equal his as she matures. His white didn't really start to "pop" until he was around 14 or 15 grams. They would make an interesting pair if one was trying to breed for this trait. Buy them both, and I will pay shipping!
0.0.2 Nephrurus milli
$135 each or $250 for both. SOLD!!
Looking for an easy entry into the world of Australian geckos? Nephrurus (Underwoodisaurus) milli are probably the best "starter gecko" for those wishing to work with Australian terrestrial geckos. They are a pretty calm gecko and tolerate some handling quite well. And who can resist those big, dark Nephrurus eyes? These 2 unsexed babies hatched in late November and are well started and feeding on small roach nymphs and small crickets. Click on the caresheet link for additional information and pictures.
4.0.4 Geckonia chazalia
$225 for each 1.0.1 group. ALL SOLD!!
I have a number of males which were born in late fall and are probably 2/3 grown. I also have 4 unsexed babies which have hatched in January and February. I have had a lot of inquiries on this species, and have decided to release these in 1.0.1 groups containing 1 juvenile male with one unsexed and unrelated hatchling. This will give you at least a 50/50 chance of getting an unrelated pair for future breeding. Sorry, I don't have any extra females or guaranteed pairs at this time. These are probably the favorite geckos of the species I keep and have become very hard to find. Don't miss this chance. **Update - Wow, these all sold out in less than 24 hours. It will most likely be mid - late summer before I have more available. E-mail me to be placed on the waiting list.
8-01: (Pins x Uno) SOLD!
30g Female
Once in a while, this cross throws this extreme yellow and cream patterning. To go along with all that color, look at the width of her head! Unfortunately, she was my only '08 gecko to lose a tail... and hers was snow white. I've been watching this one since birth and knew she was special. The only reason I'm not keeping her is because I kept back a full sister last year that looks much the same, but has just a bit more pinstriping. This is probably the coolest female I'm letting go this year.
8-03: (Pins x Uno) SOLD!
7.3 g Probable Male
Call him a full pin or call him 99% (it looks like a small gap about 1/2 way up his left side, but I zoom in and see a raised scale. It's just not white like the rest). Whatever you call him, this is one of the nicest pinstripe males I've let go the last couple of years. He's already showing nice head structure for such a young one. He'd make a wonderful foundation for a pinstripe breeding group.
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(click on pics below for a larger view)
8-09: (Yelp x Lava) (SOLD!)
8.5 g Probable Female
This is the first gecko listed from the Yelp x Lava pairing that I tried last year. Yelp is a male that I bred to a rather "average" female in 2007 just to see what he could produce. I really liked his color and structure, but I really didn't want to take one of my best pinstripe girls and experiment to see how he'd cross. The results of that 2007 cross were so encouraging, that I decided Yelp should get a chance with one of my best females in 2008. I was hoping to produce some yellow pinstripes from this pairing. Yelp is a yellow male with a high % of pinstriping. Lava is a cream and lavender pinstripe female. The results were interesting. I did get a few really cool yellow pinstripes that I'm holding back to see how they mature. They look a lot like Yelp. They may make up my next breeding project if they continue to improve the way they have been. I also got a number of offspring that took after their mother. This gecko is one of those (as are the others from this cross that I am offering at this time).
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(click on pics below for a larger view)
8-02: (Pins x Uno) SOLD!
13.5 g Probable Female
Here's a high percentage pinstripe probable female with nice structure and nice contrasty harlequin markings. She's from the pairing that has produced my best pinstripes.
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8-04: (Pins x Uno) SOLD!
9.0 g Probable Female
This is one of those that I certainly wouldn't mind holding back until spring, because once I can guarantee she's a female, she'll be priced higher. I see no pores at this time, but she has a dark, mottled belly which makes it a bit trickier than some. A high percentage pinstripe, and a full sibling to the geckos shown above.
8-12: (Pins x Uno) - SOLD!
7.5 g Probable Male
I probably shouldn't bury this guy so far down the page. He is THE BEST GECKO in this group that I am posting up. I would probably go so far as to say that he's the best male pinstripe I have ever released. If this male wasn't so closely related to the majority of my pinstripe group, I would not let him go at all. If he doesn't sell soon, and his creaminess continues to intensify, I will be holding him back and building a group around him. This price is firm. You want the best male possible as they may be used to breed several females. This is the kind of gecko that can really kickstart a pinstripe breeding program.
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