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Subadult male U.milii/thick tailed gecko

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$80 - subadult male U.milii. Surplus to colony. 9 months old, healthy and happy.

Pick up only - Brisbane.

Email me at [email protected] or pm for photos and any questions.

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Just took these...

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Never hear a peep from them.

The only exception are the females when they are being mated and have gotten bored, they make a little squeeking noise as if to say, you're crap...get off!
 
LOL go ladies :) if i had the set up, i'd take this lovley little guy off your hands this weekend :(
 
They don't require heating in QLD, and he has been kept quite happily in a plastic storage tub with a upturned picnic desert bowl for a hide and a jar lid for a water bowl. It doesn't need to be expensive, they don't seem to care how much everything costs LOL!!

You might be able to find one a bit close to home though. I highly recommend them, cute little dudes!

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They're just about the easiest reptile to look after full stop. I'd take him in a heart beat Sarah if I didn't just buy a male from Danny the other week...
 
Medium crickets with repti-cal. Yep, SO easy to care for, and lots of character. They do occasionally bark at you if you frighten them (hense 'Barking gecko' as one of the common names) but this little dude is quite placid and has never barked at me. It doesn't half make you jump when they bark though!
 
No worries, if you would like more pics let me know.

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Not a problem! Now sending some more pickies.

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Will post the pics in a mo...just have to upload them to photobucket...
 
so... things i will need properly care for this little critter :)

click clack - what size?
water bowle - small
plastic bowel - upturned and modified for hiding
sawdust - substrate
supply of crickets
Calcium substitute

what else do i need?
 
i have to think i have never owned one before :D so i dont know :D but i will pm you when i decide
 
would take him if i was down your way, they are an awsome lil geck...well they rnt really a "lil" geck lol
 
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