Leopard Geckos were actually the first animals to be added to our herp pets when Payton bought two his freshman year at Texas A&M (WHOOP!) to keep him company in his dorm room. Chase had kept one years before - at the same time that we were keeping our first snake - but it had since past and we had gotten off of keeping herps. Now we have 3 of these little guys and are looking to get a few more. These are more of a fun side-project that we are interested in because they procreate so easily and they are fun animals to watch and keep. Each Leo has its own little personality, and their "facial expressions" never fall short of making us laugh. Look forward to additions in this collection soon, but here are the animals as of now and you can view more pictures of each animal in the Gallery section of our site. Enjoy!
Hypo-Tangerines
Mikey

Mikey was my original pick-up at the local pet shop for a simple, clean, and fairly odorless dorm-room pet. Contrary to her name, Mikey is a female Hypo-Tangerine Leopard Gecko. She is absolutely hilarious and thinks she's a dog when she eats. She wags her tail and get excited when she sees a mealworm or a cricket, and her eyes are absolutely amazing. We're hoping that through selective breeding we will be able to reduce her pattern even more by matching her with a male with a more orange tail and a reduced pattern. Everything else we want from her - attitude, eyes, and stress-free!
Diego

Diego was purchased one week after Mikey, and she too, is a female contrary to name. She has an amazing reduced pattern and a little more orange on her tail that we would like to try and keep, if not improve. She's a little larger than Mikey, and she is even more laid-back. She has an awesome attitude and gorgeous eyes as well. A great eater, and we almost had to put her on a diet she was getting so big! She's in great shape, and it's going to be awesome to see what kind of offspring she produces.