Just a quick picture of one of my gargoyle geckos. Been noticing she is getting some yellow coloration along her back.

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Just a quick picture of one of my gargoyle geckos. Been noticing she is getting some yellow coloration along her back.

I'm so jealous!!! My birthday is coming up in a couple of months, and my husband said he'd buy a couple of gargoyles for me, so I'm counting down the days! He claims we already have too many animals (couldn't talk him into another ball python to go with the geckos), but I just remind him it's a present he doesn't have to wrap
One good thing about Rhacs is they don't take alot of room
Well except for Leachies, they do take more room than crested or gargoyle geckos, closer to the space required for a bearded dragon actually, just taller instead of wider cages. Leachies are the next gecko species I want to get ahold of but again, wanting something and being able to pay for it, are of course two different things 
Good luck on getting some gargoyles for your birthday
They are quire interesting geckos, have alot of the same character of crested geckos but are unique in their own way. The colorations are nice too 
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