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my question is do crested and leapord geckos drop there tail do to stress and not regrow them back?? :shrug01:
 
dragonss said:
thats weird why is that

They are two different species with two different evolutionary traits. Leopard geckos store their fat in their tails, so it's a reserve. Cresteds do not use their tails as storage.
 
okey if a crested or gecko for that matter drops there tail is there anything that should be done to help it heal or just leave it alone.. I ask becuase when i get a bigger place of my owne i'd like to have geckos as well as my beardy and just getting some info on my interested thank again. this sight rocks
 
There really isn't anything you can/should do. If the geckos drops its tail out of stress, the last thing you want to do is handle it often. Make sure the environment is clean and let it do its thing.
 
k cool does any one know were i could get my hands on a nice crested tiger, pet shops don't sell this morphs well that i know of!
 
Check classifieds, visit breeder's websites, go to reptile shows. Tigers are very common to find if you're willing to pay shipping or go to a show.
 
I have a great lime green tiger, she is crazy. I wish I could find a male like her at the reptile show on the 8th, make some crazy green tigers. But as stated tigers are easy to find, heck you can even find them in pet stores, and sometimes some really nice cresties from pet stores. There are some really good breeders online, like sundial reptiles(thinking of getting from them, I used to have a beardie from them, great reptiles), pangea(they usually have alot of tigers), and even cicada hollow has some nice cresties(Colleen there here actually uses this board).

*giggles* evolution isnt real, next thing ya know, someone will say the earth is flat!
 
Playnwifsnot said:
*giggles* evolution isnt real, next thing ya know, someone will say the earth is flat!


I am getting my degree studying human evolution, so I wasn't even going to start arguing with that person.
 
I am going for a degree in Biology myself, although human evolution sounds pretty darn interesting. Although more and more astrophysics is appealing, maybe I will get a masters in that :p
 
The pics I take of her never come out well, you can see the green, it just is not as bright as she truely is. She is normally an olive green with lime green tiger pattern. I have a good pic of her showing her great pattern, but I can never get the good green.
http://s107.photobucket.com/albums/m292/playnwifsnot/?action=view&current=DSC03977.jpg
There are other pictures in there of my other geckos, 6 total different geckos, of the beardies, my birds, my betta, and a deer I seen in the woods.
 
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