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HI, i have been seeing all of these pics of leo's and i noticed that at the end of their tails it gets skinny and long, my leos tail dosnt get skinny jus seems to have a little point. anyone know y??
thanks
 
Could your leo possibly have a regenerated tail? I've seen a few regenerated tails that look like how you described yours, where it doesnt really taper, it just points.
 
no his tail never fell off. its nice and fat too. here he is
 

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The tips looks like...

it's regenerated. I have two similar albinos who had been housed together as babies and they nipped at each others tail probably thinking it was food.
Nice gecko
Joyce
 
I agree with the last two posts as well, the tip of the tail looks to have been regenerated. Doesn't do anything to their health, you have a great looking gecko there :)
 
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