I didn't get very good pictures tonight as I put up the gars, but here are a few shots that I managed to get that weren't too,too bad. I hope by the weekend, I can get good shots. Many of them were in shed. I have high hopes for one of the female juveniles that appears to be a nice red stripe.
Here's the run down of what I ended up with.
Adults: 1 female stripe, 3 female retics of varying color and pattern, and 1 male retic.
Juvies: 1 female orange blotch, 1 female red stripe, and 1 female stipe (nice yellows)
Babies: 3 stripes, 1 blotch, and 1 retic banded
Showing posts with label gargoyle gecko. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gargoyle gecko. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Monday, February 14, 2011
Nee Geckos
If all goes well with the weather this week, I should be getting several geckos in. I expected five breeding gargoyle geckos, three juvenile females, five babies. I should also get my two chahouas.
I finally cut down my enclosures just in time to drastically increase them.
Eek.
I finally cut down my enclosures just in time to drastically increase them.
Eek.
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Friday, February 11, 2011
Back into gargs
I am pretty excited. I have purchased a breeding group of gargoyle geckos, as well as three juveniles and five babies.
More than likely, the babies well be put up for sale, but I havent decided whether I will keep or resell the juvies.
The breeder, Allen Repashy, is going to try and send three female juveniles, which I may group with my current male when they are breedable. Time will make my decision.
I have had my male since egg, but I have sold all other gargoyle geckos since then. I am quite hopeful and excited about my newly rekindled project.
What is great is that the breeding group is already laying, which means I should have baby gargoyle geckos for sale this year.
More than likely, the babies well be put up for sale, but I havent decided whether I will keep or resell the juvies.
The breeder, Allen Repashy, is going to try and send three female juveniles, which I may group with my current male when they are breedable. Time will make my decision.
I have had my male since egg, but I have sold all other gargoyle geckos since then. I am quite hopeful and excited about my newly rekindled project.
What is great is that the breeding group is already laying, which means I should have baby gargoyle geckos for sale this year.
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Thursday, January 6, 2011
Gargoyle Gecko Pictures
I found these pictures on my laptop. These are some gargoyle geckos that I used to have in my collection.
The first three were red stripes when fired up. These pictures aren't the best by any means.
Thesse were my first two gargoyle geckos. I bought both of these at the Repticon Atlanta show. They both were female. These were the first pictures that I ever took of them.
Throughout my times, I have had these five gargoyle geckos plus an orange blotch female and a reticulated male.
Out of my trio of adults, I only had one egg to hatch. I could not sell the gecko as an unsexed baby, but the rest of the group were all sold (stripes and all). To this day, I still have the baby. He is now about 3 years old. I keep wanting to find his exact hatch date, but I can't ever remember when I'm on my desktop. Anyway, I just thougtht I would share these pictures. I will try to get more up of the other gargoyle geckos that I've had. These are just the only ones on my laptop.
The first three were red stripes when fired up. These pictures aren't the best by any means.
Thesse were my first two gargoyle geckos. I bought both of these at the Repticon Atlanta show. They both were female. These were the first pictures that I ever took of them.
Throughout my times, I have had these five gargoyle geckos plus an orange blotch female and a reticulated male.
Out of my trio of adults, I only had one egg to hatch. I could not sell the gecko as an unsexed baby, but the rest of the group were all sold (stripes and all). To this day, I still have the baby. He is now about 3 years old. I keep wanting to find his exact hatch date, but I can't ever remember when I'm on my desktop. Anyway, I just thougtht I would share these pictures. I will try to get more up of the other gargoyle geckos that I've had. These are just the only ones on my laptop.
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Changes to Terms and Refunds
DEPOSIT:
If you want to place an animal on "Hold" for more than 5 days, you will need to send a minimum non-refundable deposit of 25% of the total cost. This deposit will hold the animal(s) for up to one month. If the full payment is not received within that month, you forfeit the deposit and the animal goes back up for sale.
REFUNDS:
All payments and deposits are non-refundable. This is not to make things complicated on you, the customer, but having animals on a prolonged hold and then you backing out, means that someone else may have to choose their second choice. This may not be so bad, but if the sencond choice animal is paid for and shipped out, and then you back out on the sale of what was their first choice, this can create a number of problems for me and the customers who have paid and received their second choice.
If you want to place an animal on "Hold" for more than 5 days, you will need to send a minimum non-refundable deposit of 25% of the total cost. This deposit will hold the animal(s) for up to one month. If the full payment is not received within that month, you forfeit the deposit and the animal goes back up for sale.
REFUNDS:
All payments and deposits are non-refundable. This is not to make things complicated on you, the customer, but having animals on a prolonged hold and then you backing out, means that someone else may have to choose their second choice. This may not be so bad, but if the sencond choice animal is paid for and shipped out, and then you back out on the sale of what was their first choice, this can create a number of problems for me and the customers who have paid and received their second choice.
Saturday, November 24, 2007
Gargoyle Geckos
Sunday, August 19, 2007
goReptiles Welcome Intro
I have recently gotten into the world of online blogging, and felt the need to have an updated blog about my hobby business- goReptiles. At goReptiles, we breed and trade high quality morphs of leopard geckos, African fat tail geckos, and crested geckos. In the future, we have plans to add ball pythons, kingsnakes, and gargoyle geckos to our list of breeders in our collection.
Currently, our collection extends from RAPTORS, Tremper Blazing Blizzards, Tangerines, and Tremper Sunglows. We, also, have a small breeding group of Amel and stripe AFTs, as well as harlequin and pinstripe crested geckos.
Our projects include:
Tremper Blazing Blizzard
Tangerine Tremper Jungle
APTOR
Blizzard
Tangerine
Amel AFT
Stripe AFT
Banded AFT
Harlequin Cresteds
Pinstripe Cresteds
Our future projects include:
Bell Jungle
Tangerine Bell
Bell Hybino
Stripe Amel AFT
Red Cresteds
Red Pinstripe Cresteds
Because this is my intro to me and goReptiles, I thought it'd be nice to throw in the intro to reptiles. Reptiles have had an interesting start in life. I mean who would have thought that reptiles evolved from fish? I wouldn't have... Well, it's all in theory. This article give a short description about the evolution of reptiles. A Brief Evolution of Reptiles
Currently, our collection extends from RAPTORS, Tremper Blazing Blizzards, Tangerines, and Tremper Sunglows. We, also, have a small breeding group of Amel and stripe AFTs, as well as harlequin and pinstripe crested geckos.
Our projects include:
Tremper Blazing Blizzard
Tangerine Tremper Jungle
APTOR
Blizzard
Tangerine
Amel AFT
Stripe AFT
Banded AFT
Harlequin Cresteds
Pinstripe Cresteds
Our future projects include:
Bell Jungle
Tangerine Bell
Bell Hybino
Stripe Amel AFT
Red Cresteds
Red Pinstripe Cresteds
Because this is my intro to me and goReptiles, I thought it'd be nice to throw in the intro to reptiles. Reptiles have had an interesting start in life. I mean who would have thought that reptiles evolved from fish? I wouldn't have... Well, it's all in theory. This article give a short description about the evolution of reptiles. A Brief Evolution of Reptiles
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