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Adopted
Dijon Reptile Gecko Bellingham, WA
- Young
- Male
- Small
- Yellow, Tan
About
- Characteristics
- Curious, Quiet, Nocturnal
- Prefers a home without
- Children.
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Meet Dijon
Hi, my name is Dijon! Here is what would work best for me in my new home:
-Personality: Observant, Curious, Nocturnal
-Lifespan: Up to 20 years with proper care
-Can live with kids: Yes, Dijon can share their home with gentle children ages 8+, but adults must be my primary caregiver. These geckos are hand-shy and are not good pets for children who might want to handle them.
-Experienced reptile home: Not mandatory, but adopters should be able to demonstrate species knowledge. Do your research!
-Can live with other geckos: No, crested geckos should be housed individually for safety.
-Additional information: Dijon and Little Grey were originally classroom pets and spent a long time in a habitat that wasn't temperature or light controlled. In their new homes, these geckos will need a species appropriate enclosure with lights and regulated temp/humidity so they can thrive. Dijon eats a fruit-based crested gecko diet and is still trying to figure out eating insects, since he was not offered any in his last home. These geckos will thrive in a home with the right knowledge and reptile husbandry skill. If you are the person for the job, please fill out a small animal adoption application and stop by the shelter to meet them!
-Personality: Observant, Curious, Nocturnal
-Lifespan: Up to 20 years with proper care
-Can live with kids: Yes, Dijon can share their home with gentle children ages 8+, but adults must be my primary caregiver. These geckos are hand-shy and are not good pets for children who might want to handle them.
-Experienced reptile home: Not mandatory, but adopters should be able to demonstrate species knowledge. Do your research!
-Can live with other geckos: No, crested geckos should be housed individually for safety.
-Additional information: Dijon and Little Grey were originally classroom pets and spent a long time in a habitat that wasn't temperature or light controlled. In their new homes, these geckos will need a species appropriate enclosure with lights and regulated temp/humidity so they can thrive. Dijon eats a fruit-based crested gecko diet and is still trying to figure out eating insects, since he was not offered any in his last home. These geckos will thrive in a home with the right knowledge and reptile husbandry skill. If you are the person for the job, please fill out a small animal adoption application and stop by the shelter to meet them!
Whatcom Humane Society
Bellingham, WA
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Dijon
- Gecko
- Young
- Male