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I noticed today that my baby juvenile leopard gecko has a blue spot on his belly. At first I FReAKED becauase half of his body was blue! Then when I looked again a few mins later, it was gone! is this just the blood flow or something? The one little spot is still there though. There's also a white thing, it looks like the pee part of when they poop, but its up quite aways from where he poops from.
 
The small dark spot on the little geckos belly is most likely it's gall bladder. You will only see it as it fill and empties during the digestive process. Also, when their stomachs and intestines are full of food, they become visible. It is easier to see the internal organs on small geckos because they haven't developed a fat reserve yet and their skin is thinner than larger, adult geckos.
 
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