A painted leopard gecko (Eublepharis pictus) in Odisha, India
by avrajjal
seen from United Kingdom

seen from Malaysia

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from China
seen from Russia
seen from Denmark
seen from Malaysia

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from China
seen from Italy
seen from China

seen from United States
seen from Italy

seen from Netherlands

seen from Canada
seen from Azerbaijan
seen from Brazil
A painted leopard gecko (Eublepharis pictus) in Odisha, India
by avrajjal
baby orange the devourer
amufun ~ Relaxing Reptiles Leopard Gecko ✨ (のんびり爬虫類 /Nonbiri Hachurui)
Have you guys met Charlie?
He's very silly. Can we make him go viral?
Following you has spoiled me when it comes to my expectations for breeders. I'm looking through Morph Market for my first leopard gecko, and even the most thorough profiles and listings pale in comparison to your MM. Just a fangirl message for you =] When I'm ready for a corn, I'm coming to you.
Thank you for this very kind message!
While I'm not at all sorry that you have such high expectations of breeders (you should!) I am quite sorry that you're not having great luck with leopard geckos.
I was lucky enough to rescue a very skinny, pale, ancient, one-eyed, missing-toed little leo who was dumped at a reptile shop because he'd stopped eating. After a few months of good husbandry and some coaxing to get his appetite back, he bloomed into a gorgeous, funny, friendly little guy. His name was Sir Hammerlock and he was a delight every day. He liked having a wide, shallow water dish so that he could sleep on the edge with a foot dipped in the water. This was a daily occurrence.
He was allegedly pretty old when I got him, and I was lucky enough to have him for another eight years.
I hope you are able to find your own little heart gecko to bring you joy and delight.
When you're ready for a corn in the future, I'll be here. :)