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GONE TO A GREAT HOME 0.1 Leopard Gecko

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I have a normal leopard gecko for local adoption. I received this girls as part of an online trade. When she arrived she was missing her tail, and had an obvious overbite which caused her difficulty when feeding. So, she was also pretty underweight.


She had so much personality and tried so hard to hunt that I had to help her. I hand fed her live cricket s for about a month. She regained her strength and became more successful at hunting them on her own. She has been in a tank with two cage mates for the past year and has been hunting on her own with success that entire time. Her tail has also grown back and it is difficult to tell it was ever missing. You also wouldn't know she had an overbite if you didn't know what to look for.

If you are local and would like her for a pet, please PM me.
 
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