Crested gecko — lime green with orange specks
Description
Yesterday around 3pm I realized my crested gecko was missing from its terrarium after I got home from work. It’s a small gecko, about 5 inches long, lime green with orange speckles and a dark eye stripe; the tail has a tiny kink and there’s a white dot on its left hind toe. I last saw it near the Grassmarket, outside a cafe on Victoria Street, but it could have slipped toward Greyfriars Bobby area if a passerby startled it. This little guy is a gift to my daughter and means a lot to us—we’d be heartbroken if we don’t get him back. If you’ve seen it, drop me a note at the email below.
Approximate last-seen location
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How to safely get your item back
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Verify the finder before meeting
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Meet in a safe, public place
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- Avoid private homes, car parks at night, or isolated locations.
Bring someone with you
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