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dropped tail
My crested gecko just dropped his tail.........he's real jumpy and has always been jumpy, i thought these guys were supposed to calm down? anyway, he jumped right out of my hands and i went to grab him, and he dropped it.........it flipped around for like two minutes! Freaked me out! Is there anything that i should do now? he seems fine, but wow this is some freaky stuff!
Thanks in advance Tyree
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Re: dropped tail
Ummm, not to be sick- but do you have a picture? Ive just never seen that before (a lizard with a freshly dropped tail), and Im curious... would think hed be fine though, it'll grow back... but good luck with the little spazz!! lol
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Re: dropped tail
yeah id like to see that too!
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Re: dropped tail
He should be okay, just keep an eye on it, make sure it stays fairly clean until it heals over.
Looks like you now have yourself a frog-butt 
The twitching thing is a defense mechanism. The predator's attention is diverted by the moving tail so the gecko can get away.
And they usually do calm down... but they all have different personalities!
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Re: dropped tail
 Originally Posted by mischevious21
Ummm, not to be sick- but do you have a picture? Ive just never seen that before (a lizard with a freshly dropped tail), and Im curious... would think hed be fine though, it'll grow back... but good luck with the little spazz!! lol
i wanted to take pix but, i didn't want to stress him out
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Re: dropped tail
Like said before, just make sure his house is clean. Papertowels, kept moist. You may want to dab a little neosporin with out pain reliever on there to help it heal. He should be just fine though.
Here are some pics from the geckospot of a dropped tail, for those of you interested in seeing what it looks like. Not too terrible to see, probably hurts for them though.
http://www.thegeckospot.com/autotomi...with_gecko.jpg
http://www.thegeckospot.com/autotomized_tail.jpg
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Re: dropped tail
their tails break off quite cleanly, which enable quick and easy healing. keep the him and the enclosure clean for the next few weeks and you shouldn't have any problems.
btw jessika, cresteds actually do no grow their tails back.
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