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calcium deficiency- signs bended arms/ legs (cure give them calcium suppliment such as powder, or sprinkle dust on their crickets. ALSO make sure that the pet store sells gut loaded cricket!!!!!!!!!!) over feeding- signs overly lazy (don't move even at night) Tip- the have no eyelids so be careful of eyes, don't over expose them to light or have them in direct sun light -note- the are easy to tame and clean and make good 1st reptile pets!

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