crusher and "floppy"
She's called floppy because she has a floppy useless hand. Looks 100%, she just can't use it!

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crusher and "floppy"
She's called floppy because she has a floppy useless hand. Looks 100%, she just can't use it!

They are a nice looking couple. That's a good picture of them. Do you have any shots of her useless foot? What happened to it, do you know?
élan
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Actually the one foot of hers in the picture is her "bad" feet.
She usually ends up walking on the back of it.
Like I said, it looks just fine, I have no idea what happend to it.
It is obviously getting a good blood supply. It's been that way forever and it looks like the other three feet. No necrosis, or withering, or even discoloration.
They are just to pretty. Makes me want more lizards, but I already have my hands full.
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-Nicole
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