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    There's a theory in leopard geckos (the enigma morphs of the leo world exhibit a lot of the same symptoms that spiders do) that maybe the animals in question suffer from a Thiamine deficiency...thiamine is responsible for cellular repair and development, especially the parts of the brain where motor function is controlled. Never been proven, but it makes sense if you think about it....

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