Does anyone have a picture of a Uro with a regenerated tail?
I've never seen one this-
-L
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Does anyone have a picture of a Uro with a regenerated tail?
I've never seen one this-
-L
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www.wildeyereptiles.com
Chameleons, geckos & invertebrates
i would have been able to help you out a couple months ago. however the gecko that had a regenerated tail dropped it. they're more " papery" looking. much thinner, a slightly different shape and a little bit smaller.
i noticed this one with a regenerated tail in the classfieds.
it's not the greatest picture of just the tail but you can see what i put in the post lower down. it's about as wide as normal, however about 1/2 of the normal thickness and the tail tip is kind of a curved ^ where as usually a lineatus has a -^- shaped tip. also much less color. it's kind of a flesh color, whereas most lineatus have a noticeable checkered pattern. i'll get a pic of a normal one tonight if i get the time.
http://market.kingsnake.com/image/290930.jpg
the base of the tail is usally smaller as well.
Interesting...
Thanks for the link 
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