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Old 20-01-09, 08:39 AM
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what a super pattern, thats a nice leo

looks like you got her tamed down a little as well.

Great example of a regen tail that ultamatly has not effected the leo.

thanks for sharing
Thank you ,tameing her was easy i has to squash a waxworm up on my hand for her to stay like that pictures where taken inbetween my daughter feeding her with mashed up bits of mealies and cricket just to get her to stay still long enough to get pictures ,but even though we only had her a month she one i seem to be drawn to when i go to check them got to be something about her .
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Indeed, they may be little lizards, but they often have a whole lot of personality and appeal.
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thank you so much for this info this is going to help so meney people out. thank you so much
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Thanks hoping that would help alot of keepers, but be careful CRESTED GECKOS are most popular geckos as pets, so be awary of touching or holding it from its tail, crested geckos NEVER grow theyre tail again after dropping it.
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Thanks hoping that would help alot of keepers, but be careful CRESTED GECKOS are most popular geckos as pets, so be awary of touching or holding it from its tail, crested geckos NEVER grow theyre tail again after dropping it.
ah yes i know crested geckos do not re grow, they have cute little frog butts afterwards.

I have also found out crested geckos are more likely to drop tail than leopard geckos.

But as this thread is about leos i wouldnt worry too much
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Thanks hoping that would help alot of keepers, but be careful CRESTED GECKOS are most popular geckos as pets, so be awary of touching or holding it from its tail, crested geckos NEVER grow theyre tail again after dropping it.
ah yes i know crested geckos do not re grow, they have cute little frog butts afterwards.

I have also found out crested geckos are more likely to drop tail than leopard geckos.

But as this thread is about leos i wouldnt worry too much
Crested Geckos are cute frog butts after dropping their tail, but leos i dont like their re grown tail, its kinda freaky
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