


Pickles
- Young
- Male
- Small
- reptile
- Gecko
About Pickles
South Bend, IN
Species & Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Adoption Fee
$35
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Pickles's Story
Pickles is a young leopard gecko. He came to us a few months ago as a skinny little guy in a small enclosure. Pickles is now in a 40 gallon enclosure that he loves to explore. He does seem to have a slight defect and walks slightly different than other leos but this has never slowed him down. Pickles will require a 40 gallon enclosure with overhead heat. He's used to non adhesive shelf liner substrate and eating from an escape proof bowl. He will need at least 3 hides (hot, moist, cool) and as much decor as you can fit for him to climb in, on and around. Due to his defect, we don't want pickles to climb TOO high, but he does enjoy exploring. This boy is ready to find his forever home!
Pickles is a young leopard gecko. He came to us a few months ago as a skinny little guy in a small enclosure. Pickles is now in a 40 gallon enclosure that he loves to explore. He does seem to have a slight defect and walks slightly different than other leos but this has never slowed him down. Pickles will require a 40 gallon enclosure with overhead heat. He's used to non adhesive shelf liner substrate and eating from an escape proof bowl. He will need at least 3 hides (hot, moist, cool) and as much decor as you can fit for him to climb in, on and around. Due to his defect, we don't want pickles to climb TOO high, but he does enjoy exploring. This boy is ready to find his forever home!
Pickles is a young leopard gecko. He came to us a few months ago as a skinny little guy in a small enclosure. Pickles is now in a 40 gallon enclosure that he loves to explore. He does seem to have a slight defect and walks slightly different than other leos but this has never slowed him down. Pickles will require a 40 gallon enclosure with overhead heat. He's used to non adhesive shelf liner substrate and eating from an escape proof bowl. He will need at least 3 hides (hot, moist, cool) and as much decor as you can fit for him to climb in, on and around. Due to his defect, we don't want pickles to climb TOO high, but he does enjoy exploring. This boy is ready to find his forever home!
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How To Adopt
Pickles is from Heartland Small Animal Rescue Inc.
[South Bend, IN]
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