goReptiles

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By Whitney05


goReptiles is a small hobby business composed of... Reptiles... goReptiles breeds select morphs of leopard geckos, African fat tail geckos, and crested geckos.

We strive for both healthy breeders and hatchlings, as to promote health and longevity amongst the species. And by keeping small breeding groups with different bloodlines, they are able to continue the best for the species.


Crested Gecko Morphs

  • Flame Crested Gecko
  • Harlequin Crested Gecko
  • Pinstripe Crested Gecko
  • Red Harlequin Crested Gecko
  • Stripe Crested Gecko

Gargoyle Gecko Morphs

  • Red Stripe Gargoyle Gecko
  • Reticulated Gargoyle Gecko

Leopard Gecko Morphs

  • Bell Albino
  • Bell Mack Snow
  • Creamsicle
  • Mack Snow
  • Mack Snow het Bell Albino
  • Normal het Bell
  • RAPTOR and hets
  • Super Snow
  • Tangerine
  • Tremper Albino
  • Tremper Sunglow

Leopard Gecko Breeders

Male Tremper Blazing Blizzard
Male Tremper Blazing Blizzard
Female RAPTOR
Female RAPTOR
Female SHTCT
Female SHTCT

Future Projects

goReptiles has currently gotten out of breeding African Fat Tail Geckos, but we have expanded out crested gecko and gargoyle gecko projects.

We plan on expanding to other leopard gecko and crested gecko morphs.

goReptiles will, also, lean more towards adding leaftail geckos, ball pythons and California kingsnakes to their breeding plans.

Gargoyle geckos have already been added, but it will be some time before they will be bred. goReptiles has introduced 3 red stripe gargoyle geckos and 2 reticulated gargoyle geckos to their projects. But, because gargoyle geckos breed at an older age, it is a waiting game until they can be bred.


Seller Feeback

Before you purchase something online, whether it be on eBay, amazon, or some other online store, you check the feedback of the seller. Whether, it's visible like on eBay or whether you have heard good things about the online store. So, why shouldn't buying reptiles online be any different?

So, here are some feedback comments that goReptiles has received.

From Buyers:

  • Everything works perfect.Nice contact. :-) The Amel. Fat tail arrived healthy :-) He looks very beautiful!!! Thank you soooooooooooooo much ;-) - Mirco
  • She was a great help and the leo came in perfect shape. He got here today and he looks absolutely awesome. The pic does him no justice. He is adjusting to his new home and is doing alright from what i can see. Thank you very much. - Connor
  • Not just positive, but WAY POSITIVE! -Maurice
  • answered all my questions and was great toi work with!! -Mohammed

From Sellers:

  • Whitney was a pleasure to work with! Thanks Whitney...best of luck w/ the BBs! - Paul: Bright Albino
  • Whitney is a great person to deal with. I wouldn't hesitate to do business again -Josh & Katie: GeckoPhiles
  • Whitney is great to work with! -Jason: Gecko Genetics
  • Smooth Transaction and Terrific Communication!!!!! - Shawn: Aubrey's Reptiles
  • Thanks for a great transaction, Whitney! Best of luck to you :) -Paul: Paul Sage's Reptiles

Reptile Rescue

Reptiles tend to be given away or tossed out more frequently than one would think. They tend to be one of the most unproperly cared for pet. With the later case, it tend to not be the fault of the pet parent, but the fault of the giver or seller of the reptile not giving proper information.

In many cases, people purchase reptiles on spur of the moment at the petstore. They tend to get all their information from the pet store employee and the caresheet that is usually provided. In many cases, these people do not continue the research, and end up giving the reptile away once they have had their fill.

goReptiles strongly feels for the unwanted reptiles, so given time and more founding, they plans on adding a reptile rescue addition onto the breeding projects. The rescue will take in any unwanted reptiles. There will be a small adoption fee required as well as an adoption form.

Potential adoptees will need some kind of reptile owning experience, depending on the reptile that they are inquiring to adopt. An inexperienced reptile owner does not need to start off adopting a Burmese python or a veiled chameleon.

The details are still being worked on.

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Frances  says:
5 months ago

I have been interested in finding a place around where I live that adopts out either leopard or crested geckos...if you have any ideas on how I could go about this please let me know. I have been searching online for a while but I have had little luck in finding anything. ~Thanks!

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