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He's very pretty. His body condition looks good but his tail looks all gibbled to me in that last photo, like it's kinked or he's losing weight and his tail is getting thinner.
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Looks like a rainwater albino to me.
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Re: Help identify my leo
He's very pretty. His body condition looks good but his tail looks all gibbled to me in that last photo, like it's kinked or he's losing weight and his tail is getting thinner.
I agree actually, I have only had him for two days now though. He was like that when I bought him. Would you say lack of food? Lack of calcium? What would you recommend doing? The people at the store had absolutely no knowledge, and I even had to show them how to sex a leopard gecko haha.
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Does it look all kinked in person or does it just look like it's thinning out?? If it is thinning I might take him to the vet to get checked for parasites and just make sure you feed him regularly.
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Re: Help identify my leo
It doesnt appear to be thinning
Hi i'm Californiakingsnake
0.1 Girlfriend (Peachies)
0.0.1 Columbian redtail boa
1.0 Albino california kingsnake
1.1 Leopard gecko
1.4 normal ball python (1.2 het for albino)
1.1 pastel ball python
1.0 Mojave ball python
1.1 albino
1.0 pinstripe
1.0 aussie/beagle mix pup(Fez)
"more herps will go here eventually as I get them"
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Alrighty, if it looks kinked then it could have been broken before and healed funny, or he could have MBD, or he could be born that way. You won't know unless you took him to the vet. If he's healthy otherwise I wouldn't worry... MBD is serious but it doesn't look like that to me.
Last edited by KTyne; 06-25-2012 at 10:07 PM.
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Re: Help identify my leo
Alright. Can they break off just the tip of the tail? Because the end of the tail does look very weird.
Hi i'm Californiakingsnake
0.1 Girlfriend (Peachies)
0.0.1 Columbian redtail boa
1.0 Albino california kingsnake
1.1 Leopard gecko
1.4 normal ball python (1.2 het for albino)
1.1 pastel ball python
1.0 Mojave ball python
1.1 albino
1.0 pinstripe
1.0 aussie/beagle mix pup(Fez)
"more herps will go here eventually as I get them"
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Yes, they can drop any part of their tail, they don't have to drop the whole thing. I've seen Leos who've dropped half or less of their tails.
0.2.0 Leopard Geckos- Gaia and Prim, 0.0.1 African Fat-tailed Gecko- Latte
RIP Theia
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Re: Help identify my leo
One more question, how often and how much do you feed your leos? The pet shop told me two large crickets everyother day... I dont know if I should trust their word...
Hi i'm Californiakingsnake
0.1 Girlfriend (Peachies)
0.0.1 Columbian redtail boa
1.0 Albino california kingsnake
1.1 Leopard gecko
1.4 normal ball python (1.2 het for albino)
1.1 pastel ball python
1.0 Mojave ball python
1.1 albino
1.0 pinstripe
1.0 aussie/beagle mix pup(Fez)
"more herps will go here eventually as I get them"
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My one year old female can put away 8 large crickets a day if I let her. I usually do about 8 every other day for adults. Depending on how you want to go about it, a constant bowl full of meal worms in the cage wouldn't be a bad idea either. Variety is the key.
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