I got these guys all at the Long Island show on Sunday. They're not all too settled in, and a few are in temporary enclosures, but I wanted to share all the same.
First is a female sub adult mixed locality giant gecko. My decision came down to either her, or a HUGE black and white GT female. I liked the greens on her, and she has a similar pattern to my mixed locality male. He doesn't have a girl, so I figured she'd be the better buy (saved me $200 too lol). Her enclosure is temporary.
Next is a species which I've been looking to work with for a while. E. Agricolae male. Hes approx. 2 years old. I may try to find a breeder loan to help my chances of getting an elusive female. I'm on the fence though, as he is very interesting to watch.
Because I chose the Agricolae over another gecko I fell in love with (a dipolodactylus), I also had the ability to pick up a female garg to add to my group. She changed so much during the show that I didn't believe it was the same gecko at first.
And finally, my new male Sara. He is the second Trogher line Sara in my collection. I'm kind of a sucker for saras, even though their colors aren't as nice as some other rhacs. He's extremely flighty, which shocked me.(another temp. enclosure)
First is a female sub adult mixed locality giant gecko. My decision came down to either her, or a HUGE black and white GT female. I liked the greens on her, and she has a similar pattern to my mixed locality male. He doesn't have a girl, so I figured she'd be the better buy (saved me $200 too lol). Her enclosure is temporary.


Next is a species which I've been looking to work with for a while. E. Agricolae male. Hes approx. 2 years old. I may try to find a breeder loan to help my chances of getting an elusive female. I'm on the fence though, as he is very interesting to watch.


Because I chose the Agricolae over another gecko I fell in love with (a dipolodactylus), I also had the ability to pick up a female garg to add to my group. She changed so much during the show that I didn't believe it was the same gecko at first.


And finally, my new male Sara. He is the second Trogher line Sara in my collection. I'm kind of a sucker for saras, even though their colors aren't as nice as some other rhacs. He's extremely flighty, which shocked me.(another temp. enclosure)
