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How to detect MBD in a leopard gecko?
I just want to know how do determine if a leopard gecko has MBD. Pictures would be helpful if nescesary.
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Re: How to detect MBD in a leopard gecko?
Are you seeing something in your Leo that has you concerned?
One of the first outward signs would probably be noticed in the legs, they would appear bowed, not sturdy and straight. The jaw may also appear 'rubbery' or slack. Advanced cases are very obvious.
I haven't pictures but I'm sure a google search would get results.
Post pics of your girl and we can have a look if you want.
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Re: How to detect MBD in a leopard gecko?
Ill take pics tomorow or wednesday. I am not sure but her tail seems a little bit limp when i hold her. She is kind of chubby to, so ill post pics in a few days and you cant ell me what you think.
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Re: How to detect MBD in a leopard gecko?
 Originally Posted by bamf64
Ill take pics tomorow or wednesday. I am not sure but her tail seems a little bit limp when i hold her. She is kind of chubby to, so ill post pics in a few days and you cant ell me what you think.
Limp, how? As in, she isn't tensing it/holding the muscle tone? If it's flopping around like it's broken, that is a whole different matter, though. Also, chubby, doesn't mean MBD. I have quite a few chubs here that are 110% healthy. Post pictures, though, if you're concerned.
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Re: How to detect MBD in a leopard gecko?
 Originally Posted by coldblooded
Limp, how? As in, she isn't tensing it/holding the muscle tone? If it's flopping around like it's broken, that is a whole different matter, though. Also, chubby, doesn't mean MBD. I have quite a few chubs here that are 110% healthy. Post pictures, though, if you're concerned.

Its definitely not broken, because when she eats she sticks it up in the air. Ill hav pics up tomorow and also weigh her and see what you think. does that girl in ur pic have MBD?
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Re: How to detect MBD in a leopard gecko?
 Originally Posted by bamf64
Its definitely not broken, because when she eats she sticks it up in the air. Ill hav pics up tomorow and also weigh her and see what you think. does that girl in ur pic have MBD?
No, she doesn't. Was just showing you an example of a chubby, healthy gecko.
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Re: How to detect MBD in a leopard gecko?
 Originally Posted by coldblooded
No, she doesn't. Was just showing you an example of a chubby, healthy gecko. 
haha that seems to be about what my girl looks like. VERY pretty by the way! Im getting an adult male for xmas and a tangerine is a big possibility
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Re: How to detect MBD in a leopard gecko?
 Originally Posted by bamf64
haha that seems to be about what my girl looks like. VERY pretty by the way! Im getting an adult male for xmas and a tangerine is a big possibility 
Cool! Tangs are great. And thank you for the compliment, Solis is my pride and joy she was my first leopard gecko.
I'm sure your girl is fine, especially if you are supplementing correctly. The main thing to watch for is bowed legs, joint swelling, and walking on ankles or even elbows/knees.
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Re: How to detect MBD in a leopard gecko?
 Originally Posted by coldblooded
Cool! Tangs are great. And thank you for the compliment, Solis is my pride and joy  she was my first leopard gecko.
I'm sure your girl is fine, especially if you are supplementing correctly. The main thing to watch for is bowed legs, joint swelling, and walking on ankles or even elbows/knees.
Yes im feeding crickets every other day and dusting 2-3 times a week so i think/hope shes good. And are mealworms a good 100% staple? I feed crickets but i want to switch them to mealworms because there way easier to keep.
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