Re: Rhacodactylus Lechious
your best bet is to look on kingsnake. they aren't that widely available but there are usually a few listed there.
Re: Rhacodactylus Lechious
Here is a forum if that has a classifieds section. They usually have a couple leachies there. it is under Diplodactylinae(double fingered geckos). Then just scroll down to rhacodactylus. There is usually more leachies here then kingsnake but i would check both.
http://www.forums.repashy.com/
Re: Rhacodactylus Lechious
Thanks, Yeah I've been searching and searching...when are babies usually born?
Re: Rhacodactylus Lechious
leachies can be bred any time of year so it just depends on the breeder and what schedule they decide to go by. i'm not sure i've really noticed more available at any particular time of year but i would guess that there may be a few more than normal in the summer, although i'm only talking a few because they aren't as prolific or as readily available as their crested cousins.
Re: Rhacodactylus Lechious
I might just settle for a crested or gargolye.
Re: Rhacodactylus Lechious
either of those would be a good way to familiarize yourself with the rhac geckos without spending as much money and are generally easier to keep.