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rescued leopard

nebraskaz71 Jan 30, 2006 03:15 PM

Hey I got a gecko a while back that had been on some sort of sand or something. Anyways several of his/her toes are missing the lil claws and a couple of those look like there missing half the toe, mostly likely from bad sheds. Anyways they look healthy and healed but I was wondering if these will grow back or if there is any concern with it? thanks

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Canio Jan 30, 2006 04:18 PM

As far as I know they will not grow back. However, as long as there is no excess, old shed on them now the others should be fine. The gecko (assuming it can still move around to catch food) should be fine also. We adopted a blue tongue skink which had lost all of its toes and he did just fine
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