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skinny fat tail.....oh the irony..

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Posted by: metalofdamasses at Fri Aug 3 22:30:05 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by metalofdamasses ]  
   

yea as my subject implies i have a fat tailed gecko who seems rather thin...i dont know for sure...but i've had him for 2 years..i don't know how old he is, and i havent seen him any other way. i feed him every week with a bunch of crickets and the occasional mealworms....unlike most people i don't take the excess crickets out but put gut loader food in there to distract them from harming the gecko. i've seen pictures of other geckos and he is dull(all the time not because of shedding) and his tail is weird compared to all of the other ones ive seen. i dont know if he lost his original one or if he is just very skinny but i always see him eat so i dont know. His tail is thin and then at the end it gets really thin but it is a bulb sort of shape....not a short and stubby bulb but a long one. I wish i had a picture because i dont think anyone can get a really good mental image of it. well im just wondering what is wrong with him or if he's just fine. If there is something wrong with him what should i do?


   

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