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New Caledonian geckos famously only get better the older they get, aging like a fine wine.

Look below at your favorite species to see just what these babies may grow into!

Crested Geckos

Crested geckos were once believed to be extinct, yet have since become one of the most low maintenance and beloved pets. Despite being more common, they have one of the most extensive variability in both color and pattern. Crested geckos' personalities are bulletproof, lending them to be a first choice for those wanting to start owning geckos.

Breeding Pairs

Holdbacks

Past Geckos

Projects

Gargoyle Geckos

Gargoyle geckos are named after the horns on their skull, which is a trait we focus on expressing in our bloodlines. They have a medium sized body that displays beautiful colorations and patterns. Gargoyle Geckos have a bright and active personality that will keep their family on their toes.

Breeding Pairs

Holdbacks

Past Geckos

Projects

Chahoua Geckos

Chahoua geckos are a beautiful blend of the camouflage patterns while sporting the bright coloring of crested geckos and a slightly larger body size. They also have one of the largest color changes. Chahouas are one of the most interactive New Caledonians and are known to have one of the best demeanors.

Breeding Pairs/Trios

Holdbacks

Past Geckos

Projects

Leachianus Geckos

Leachianus geckos are one of the largest geckos in the world and some of our bloodlines reach sizes longer than your forearm. Their colors range from yellow to pitch black, with undertones of brighter colors! Leachianus geckos have a voracious appetite and complex personalities that make it worthwhile to earn their trust.

Breeding Pairs

Holdbacks

Past Geckos

Projects

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