The Eclipse Leopard Gecko is one of those morphs that grabs your attention right away—and it’s all in the eyes. Thanks to the Eclipse gene, these geckos sport solid-colored eyes that are either pitch black or deep, glowing red depending on the line. It’s a simple trait with big impact. And because the Eclipse gene can show up across tons of morph combos, each gecko is a little different—but always striking.
Our captive-bred Eclipse geckos are doing great. They’re healthy, eating well, and totally ready for new homes—whether you’re building out a breeding project, curating a killer display, or just looking for a cool pet with unforgettable eyes.
Key Features:
- Species: Eublepharis macularius
- Morph: Eclipse (eye trait; body patterns vary)
- Age: Juvenile or sub-adult
- Size: 5–8 inches now; can grow up to 10 inches
- Eyes: Solid black or solid red—dramatic and highly sought-after
- Coloration: Varies widely—yellow, white, high-contrast patterns, often tied to morphs like RAPTOR, Diablo Blanco, or Super Snow
- Temperament: Chill and easygoing—great for handling and for first-timers
- Diet: Crickets, dubia roaches, and mealworms (supplemented with calcium + vitamins)
- Health: Parasite-free, well-hydrated, eating regularly
It’s not just about looks (though let’s be honest—they’re gorgeous). The Eclipse gene brings serious visual impact and opens up tons of breeding possibilities. Whether you’re collecting, experimenting with genetics, or just want a gecko that looks like it stepped out of a sci-fi movie, this one’s a winner.
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