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  • 07-22-2016, 02:43 AM
    butterballpython
    Yay!! I'm glad that's all it was. :gj:

    From the picture, it looked brownish, and crestie shed is sort of an opaque white.

    Glad to hear the crestie's doing OK. :)
  • 07-22-2016, 02:16 PM
    mlededee
    This gecko is clearly underweight, whether going through a growth spurt or not. The spine and hip bones should never protrude like what we see here and even the limbs are very, very thin. From this last photo it appears that the gecko has a curve in its lower spine which is indicative of MBD (however this could also be the way the gecko is positioned and the angle of the photo, so it is worth double checking).

    I am glad that the foot issue is resolved and that you found a herp vet in your area.
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