Introduction

In 2008, the boy (Kyle) REALLY wanted a pet, but Chris and I were leary about him actually taking care of it. We looked around and found some 'eyelash' geckos at Petco and ended up bringing one home. Found out they are extremely easy pets and fun to watch (once the sun goes down).

They were thought to be extinct until 're-discovered' in 1993. Average size is 8-10 inches long and lifespan is thought to exceed 15 years. Easy to keep preferring 65-80 degree temps, they require no special UV lighting.

I ended up getting a female a few months later and now have quite the little gecko family. I am always looking for homes for the little guys that I have so take a look at pictures and let me know if you are interested.



Jan 16, 2011

The first eggs

When I brought home Marsha I truely wasn't intending for her to mate with Marcus.  Truth be told, I didn't think they would, but a few months later I found a couple eggs in the tank.  I didn't even know that she was 'pregnant'!!!  Those eggs weren't viable, but I was prepared for the next time and put a laying bed in in the tank with them.

It's amazing how small the eggs are when they are laid... Check it out... not much bigger than a dime!

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