A leopard gecko may drag its back legs due to a health issue such as metabolic bone disease, injury, or nerve damage. It is important to consult a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
If the leopard geckos is full grown then yes.
If the gecko is a female, there will be no lines on the belly between the back legs.
Some common issues related to leopard gecko legs include metabolic bone disease, stuck shed on toes, and injuries from falls or rough handling. These issues can affect the gecko's mobility and overall health, so it's important to monitor their legs for any signs of trouble.
No, a gecko has four legs.
all male gecko's should have a V shaped marking right above their back legs if they dont it is mostlikely a female.
if the back is really broken she will be dragging her hind legs or not walking at all,take to vet asap
no unfortunatly
Actually they can and will attack each other. I found one of my leopard geckos dead because the other one attacked it. Its tail was pulled off and its front legs were missing. You are seriously mistaken when you believe they will not attack each other. It is survival of the fittest.
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It typically takes about 6-9 weeks for a leopard frog tadpole to grow its hind legs. The front legs usually develop a week or two after the hind legs. At this stage, the tadpole is undergoing metamorphosis into a frog.
It is warmblooded and has scales on its legs only.
Uh, 4, right? I mean, they have 4 legs...