Meet Kinky! (And yes, you read that right. Her name is Kinky because she has a “kink” in her tail. The breeder accidentally caught her tail in the door which left a permanent dent in her tail. Despite this, Kinky is perfectly healthy to this day). 😊
Ooh since we’re sharing this is Gary - she’s three next month. She loves going into the bare corner of her enclosure to hang in the irrigation for sleep lol
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Anonymous22h
Aww and she didn’t drop it? I’m surprised good for her
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Anonymous22h
Honestly, I’m surprised myself that she didn’t drop it. 🤷♀️
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Anonymous17h
Yo, correct me if I’m wrong? Ain’t they tails suppose to like grow back if it’s like “broken” or torn off or sun?
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Anonymous#121h
You asked and you shall receive…I circled her “kink” in pink! This is the first photo I have taken of her. Her Gotcha-Day 🥹
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AnonymousOP21h
Aw
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Anonymous#317h
Not necessarily. When a crested gecko were to lose its tail, it does not grow back. Crested geckos are the few species of geckos who won’t grow their tails back
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AnonymousOP17h
Interesting, I just assumed every gecko or wtv can grow they tails back after it gets chopped off of or wtv
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Anonymous#316h
I thought so too!
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Anonymous#410h
So cute!!! 🥰 Hi Toothpaste
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Anonymous#210h
Sweet baby, Gary!!! 😍
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Anonymous#210h
*bare corner as in the only place w no cover I promise if I panned to the right there’d be a tangle of plants and logs for her in 80% of her home it’s bioactive - she’s just weird lol