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    How much do Leopard geckos cost?

    We are going to the Sacramento reptile show at the end of the month and my boys really want to get a Leopard Gecko. We are not looking for anything fancy, just a nice healthy gecko. I can't seem to find a general price anywhere on normal geckos. I don't need a snow, blizzard, albino etc. etc.
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    It will vary a but but just for a normal i would guess like $20 or under. I feel like ive seen a ton of different morphs all under $100.
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    We will be at the sac show with Rons Reptiles, come by and say hi! You can get hatchlings pretty cheap but if your looking for a healthy adult it could cost more. I know there will be several leopard gecko vendors there, so you shouldnt have a problem finding what you want. I would bring at least $50 to make sure you get what you want and not just the cheapest.
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    The cost of the reptile itself is the cheap part. Expect to pay $100 or slightly less for the enclosure and supplies (hides, water and calcium dishes, substrate if you would like something more visually appealing than paper towels, etc) needed. Luckily leos are a fairly cheap herp to get into if you're a beginner as they don't require expensive UV lights and humidity regulating systems!
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