nice to meet you!

if you didn’t read the front page of the website, my name is dennis. i’ve always had a fascination with living creatures and geckos in particular have been my focus for the past decade. my educational background is in science. i have a bachelors of sciences degree, where i majored in biomedical sciences and minored in nutrition. i’m currently completing my doctor of dental surgery degree.

crested geckos were my gateway drug

i got my first crested gecko when i was in grade 3. this was around the time the repashy gecko diet came in foil bags and pangea gecko diets didn’t exist. i first bred crested geckos before discovering eurydactylodes, another species i was infatuated with.

eurydactylodes, passion and circumstance

although i wanted to branch into different species while i was studying at university, the problem was that leachianus, chahoua, and other species were too expensive. eurydactylodes at them time were cheap and i also loved their personalities and crocodile-like skin. so for the entirety of my undergraduate degree, i worked on this species.

gecko money comes in clutch

during covid-19 alike every other breeder, i was extremely successful in the reptile industry. needless to say, i was able to set aside some money to finally expand on my dream projects. also, at this point of time, i sold all my crested geckos. this enabled me to finally buy some fancy sarasinorum geckos and pine island chahoua geckos.

back to school, new era of gecko breeding

after i graduated from my undergrad degree, i started my collection of chahoua and sarasinorum geckos. i researched lineage, made new gecko-friends, and bought into some of the industry’s cutting edge genetics. today i am back in school, studying dentistry, and breeding geckos on the side. my goal is to be a contending player in making more beautiful animals for our industry while also maintaining a super-standard of welfare for my animals.

new school breeding

when you purchase a gecko from us, you are supporting a cause for higher breeding standards. think about buying a free-range, organic chicken vs a regular caged chicken. the difference in quality comes down the details such as clean farm-fresh insects, mentally stimulating enclosures, and rigorous health monitoring.