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Check out some pictures of our male crested gecko breeders.
about 8 months ago - No comments
Congratulations Cheryl V., Cheryl is the winner of our November 2009 Clark’s Gecko Diet draw.
Thanks to everyone that participated in the draw, and keep you eye out for future contests.
about 8 months ago - No comments
For those that attend the Mississauga Reptile show and mention this ad, for every jar of Clark’s Diet that you buy, you will get your name entered into a draw to win this 2 1/2 month old crestie.
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Crested Geckos are found on the southern tip of New Caledonia, a large island northeast of Australia. Crested geckos were thought to be extinct until their rediscovery in 1994. They are now one of the most commonly kept geckos in the world and export from their native New Caledonia is prohibited.
Crested geckos are arboreal (they live in trees, high above the ground for the most part) and grow to a total body length of 8 to 10 inches including the tail.