This very sweet girl still has so much love to give. She can be a bit skittish at first but warms up to handling really quickly. She’s currently enjoying a 3ft vivarium that offers the warmth, hiding spaces, and humidity control necessary for proper growth and shedding.
Common Name: Leopard Gecko
Scientific Name: Eublepharis macularius
Morph: White and yellow mack snow eclipse
Age: CB16
Sex: Female
Temperament: She calms down nicely with frequent handling.
Average Adult Size: 5-7”
Average Lifespan: 10-20+ years
Photos taken: 10.4.26
Enclosure: 3ft vivarium with secure ventilation
Heating:
Warm Side: 30-32°C
Cool Side: 22–25°C
Night Temperature: 15–18°C
Humidity: 30–40% with a dedicated humid hide to aid in shedding
Hides: At least three—warm hide, cool hide, and humid hide
Substrate: Sand and Sand/Soil mix
Feeding: Feeding well on medium crickets/Locusts and regular mealworms.
Hardy species suitable for beginners
Regular misting of the humid hide helps maintain proper shedding conditions
A mealworm dish and calcium dish are provided to support strong growth and proper supplementation.
Photos and videos are available upon request.
Collection is currently from the shop only. Courier options will be available soon—if you need something arranged sooner, please feel free to call.
This very sweet girl still has so much love to give. She can be a bit skittish at first but warms up to handling really quickly. She’s currently enjoying a 3ft vivarium that offers the warmth, hiding spaces, and humidity control necessary for proper growth and shedding.
Common Name: Leopard Gecko
Scientific Name: Eublepharis macularius
Morph: White and yellow mack snow eclipse
Age: CB16
Sex: Female
Temperament: She calms down nicely with frequent handling.
Average Adult Size: 5-7”
Average Lifespan: 10-20+ years
Photos taken: 10.4.26
Enclosure: 3ft vivarium with secure ventilation
Heating:
Warm Side: 30-32°C
Cool Side: 22–25°C
Night Temperature: 15–18°C
Humidity: 30–40% with a dedicated humid hide to aid in shedding
Hides: At least three—warm hide, cool hide, and humid hide
Substrate: Sand and Sand/Soil mix
Feeding: Feeding well on medium crickets/Locusts and regular mealworms.
Hardy species suitable for beginners
Regular misting of the humid hide helps maintain proper shedding conditions
A mealworm dish and calcium dish are provided to support strong growth and proper supplementation.
Photos and videos are available upon request.
Collection is currently from the shop only. Courier options will be available soon—if you need something arranged sooner, please feel free to call.