Leopard Gecko Needs a Home (Georgetown)

We have a 2-year-old leopard gecko that is free (with no rehoming fee) to a forever home. Our children are not showing it the attention it should be given. We believe it is a female (but could be wrong) and it is used to being handled. Will not bite or hiss as other leopard geckos will do that are not used to handling. Very gentle and fun.

She is about 8 inches long. Her morph is a Hypomelanistic AKA Hypo, which is sought after as one of the top morphs, from our understanding. To qualify as a Hypo, the gecko must have fewer spots than ten on the body — the tail and head, however, may have many spots, but even then, she doesn’t have too much and is a very unique leopard gecko. If you’re familiar with leopard geckos, you’ll notice that she has never lost her tail, as you can tell from the photos, and has been treated with care.

As stated, she is completely free to a new home, as well as her rather large tank which is 36 inches long, 18.5 inches tall and has a depth of 17.75 inches. The heating pads and thermostat are included. Please be sure you can transport the gecko and tank and supplies safely. Please be sure that you have enough space in your home to accommodate and keep her warm.

This is really a great deal. Anyone with a love for reptiles will find this too good to be true, so be quick to secure this leopard gecko now.

You must pick up the leopard gecko from our home and take the tank and her supplies — no exceptions. Though, everything is completely free. The overhead light is not included, though it is for decor and does not provide heat.
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The subdivision is located in Georgetown about a mile off exit 125.
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