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Issue with Sister's Leopard

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Posted by: tsugeckogirl at Tue Sep 15 08:53:24 2009  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by tsugeckogirl ]  
   

Hello all!

I purchased a Leopard Gecko for my sister as a pet and Morgana (the lizard) has developed two spots behind the junction on her back legs.

She is eating fine. She is going to the bathroom fine. Her heat and water is fine. She is active when my sister handles her. She does prefer to hide under her water bowl instead of in her hide box, but I did not think this was odd because one of my 4 leopards does the same thing.

I was wondering if anyone has ever seen anything like this??
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