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Crested Gecko Hybrid is able to grow tail back

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On Dec 30, 2009 I removed a tail for one of my chevron sara hybrid to see if tail regeneration is possible . Its tail was nipped by its hatchmate and was not looking good. I have been waiting to see if it would on its own, but didn't. This is a test to see if the sara's bloodline intergraded into a crested gecko would regrow their tails. As of this date im not aware of any other hybrids that are able to. My chahoua X crested was unable to do so and from what i understand a pure chahoua doesn't regrow from a full tail loss, but the sara will.

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Sara X Crested Hybrid pics after tail loss.
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Today......
Pics taken (march 21, 2010)

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