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Thread: Leo hatchlings

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    Leo hatchlings

    So the hatchling on the left hatched last week, while the hatchling on the right hatched two days ago. If you noticed the guy on the rights head is twice as big, and he has no neck and a short and stubby body.
    Wanted to get some others peoples views on this little guy. Looks very similer to a bulldog leopard gecko or Dwarf gecko as some people call them.
    Just thought he was neat little guy.


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    That does look a lot like the 'dwarf' leopard geckos I've seen. Was there anything weird or noteworthy about the incubation?

    He's very cute! I hope he thrives.

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    My bad I completely forgot about this post, He was born a little premature with a lot of yolk still attatched. Hes been having a tuff time, no matter what happens he cant get the shed off by himself so Im having to assist him. His eyes are closed the majority of the time, so he cant find food on his own. So Ive been giving him a gecko slurry mixture to get him the nutrition he needs. He has a very strong will to survive so Im doing everything I can to help him do that.

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    Weird, I have never heard of this "dwarf gecko"

    I myself, would have thought it to be a defect. Good luck with the lil guy.
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    Huh.. wow.. really interesting, I never even thought of a dwarf leo..

    Really neat, I hope he survives. I am really intrigued now

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    It is a deformation of a leopard gecko Heathers bp's. I wouldnt breed it and spread its genes but yeah, google bulldog leo or dwarf leo. They have much shorter bodies then other leos.

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