n/p

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1.0.0 Normal Leopard Gecko
0.1.0 Super Hypo-Tangerine Carrot tail
0.1.1 Whites Tree Frogs
1.0.0 Huge Black Cat
0.1.0 Cocker Spaniel
0.1.0 Brittany
0.0.1 Brother

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1.0.0 Normal Leopard Gecko
0.1.0 Super Hypo-Tangerine Carrot tail
0.1.1 Whites Tree Frogs
1.0.0 Huge Black Cat
0.1.0 Cocker Spaniel
0.1.0 Brittany
0.0.1 Brother

There is no formula, but I’ve seen that the more insects they consume the faster they grow. Some will grow faster and others slower, depending upon their metabolism (I’m guessing). From the breeder’s picture you posted, you can tell that the gecko has a plump tail; this is a good sign that he/she is a good eater and healthy. As long as you gecko keeps eating and doesn’t loose weight, I wouldn’t worry at all. Good luck and keep us posted!
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