The East Indian Leopard Gecko (Eublepharis hardwickii) is one of those reptiles that just feels ancient. Unlike their more common cousins, these geckos come straight out of the forests and scrublands of eastern India—and they look and act the part. With bold brown-and-cream banding, a slightly stockier build, and a posture that screams “wild,” they offer a whole different vibe from your typical morph.
We’re offering captive-bred juveniles and sub-adults, carefully raised and already adapting well to life in captivity. These aren’t your everyday pet-store geckos—they’re a rare find, perfect for experienced keepers or collectors ready to dive into something a bit more off the beaten path.
Key Features:
- Scientific Name: Eublepharis hardwickii
- Common Name: East Indian Leopard Gecko
- Native Range: Eastern India (primarily West Bengal & Odisha)
- Age: Juvenile or sub-adult
- Adult Size: Typically 6–8 inches
- Coloration: Earthy brown and tan banding—no fancy morphs here, just raw, natural beauty
- Temperament: Shy and reclusive; ideal for patient, experienced keepers
- Diet: Insectivorous—crickets, dubia roaches, and more (dust with calcium + vitamins)
- Health: Captive-bred, parasite-free, well-hydrated, and feeding great
If you’re drawn to reptiles that feel a little more wild, this is the species for you. Their behavior, posture, and look all have that untamed, field-collected energy. They’re not cuddly or handle-happy, but in return, you get a gecko that brings a raw, natural presence to your enclosure. Perfect for bioactive or semi-arid setups—and for keepers who want something a little more “real.”
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