In the UK people often search for various types of geckos for sale, including popular pet varieties like the crested gecko and gargoyle gecko. These reptiles originate from regions like New Caledonia and Madagascar. They have distinctive physical traits such as sticky toe pads that allow climbing and a wide variety of skin patterns and colors. Geckos are known for their docile temperament, making them suitable pets for beginners, especially those interested in reptiles. Care requires attention to specific humidity, temperature, and diet based on their species. If you are looking for a pet gecko in the UK, terms like gecko pet for sale, gecko for sale UK, and crested gecko for sale are popular search queries. These small reptiles are ideal for enthusiasts looking for an exotic yet manageable pet with fascinating behaviour and appearance.

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#1 - Juvenile Lilly White - 4.52g - £75 #2 - Juvenile Quadstripe - 6.97g - £60 #3 - Juvenile Quadstripe - 5.20g - £55 #4 - Juvenile Brindle - 4.11g - £40 #5 - Adult Female Yellow Pinstripe with Portho

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Mixed morph crested gecko babies unsexed. Deals can be done on multiple but all babies must be housed separately Pics 1-2 lavender snowflake lilly white from norway imported mother £120 Pics 3-4 da

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Beautiful crested geckos ready for new homes now. Regularly handled. Eating and drinking. Mum is a dark orange dalmation morph and dad is a high white lilly morph as shown in last picture. Unsure of g

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RC9 Sex: unknown Morph: Red and orange Stripe Hatch Date: 25.09.25 Parents: Red base Red reticulated X Red Stripe Photos don't do this gecko justice at all, almost completely solid red along the dor

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#MC6 Sex: Unknown (too young to confirm) Morph: Orange Stripe Hatch Date: 09.10.25 Parents: Orange Blotch X Red Stripe. *We do not provide set ups. We put so much time and effort into all of our ge

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#MC7 Sex: UNSEXED (too young to tell) Morph:Orange Stripe Date of Hatch: 08.11.25 Parents: Orange Blotch X red stripe (I do need to get some better photos as it doesn't want to fire up currently) Pl
Yes, a gecko is a reptile, belonging to the suborder Gekkota within the class Reptilia, which includes lizards, snakes, turtles, and crocodilians.