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Originally Posted by mialma09
Ok so here are some pics of the little one and its not that the gecko has a curve in its back but more of like a hump kinda look and maybe a little bit of a twist. Also this gecko is almost 3 months old and is already under the weight for its age, but it eats like a champ. I change their food every 2 days and mist them once or twice a day and it has a small water bowl for it to. I really wanna know if this looks like something that is beyond all hope or Isn't too bad and can be saved by more calcium or that super concentrated calcium stuff by Repashy. I have only held off on it mainly because I heard that it can be lethal if not measured exactly to proportion of weight and med mix? But any advice and tips for this little guy would be very appreciated from anyone who may have had this as well.
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It looks like it's developed Metabolic Bone Disease, which is generally caused by not enough calcium in the diet, but can also be a congenital issue if the gecko just doesn't absorb calcium very well. Sometimes lack of calcium in the mother leaves the babies with little to fall back on to grow, and if they hit a growth spurt can have problems. You should take the little guy to a reptile vet to diagnose if it is, indeed, MBD and not something else. Sometimes OVER supplementation can cause similar side effects.
Are you sure you are feeding Repashy Crested Gecko diet? There are some other brands, and most are not as good even if they eat it well. I'd say it doesn't look underweight for its age, many do grow slowly. Also, be sure you are dusting the crickets, as if they are undusted and the gecko eats a lot at a young age that can easily contribute to a calcium deficiency, and thus MBD develops.