I call her a ladybug:
Her sibling is still in the egg, but two others from earlier clutch are nice and chubby now:
Of course I am waiting for a MSSE, for the statistics to be completely right
(The pairing was MSBell Enigma x MSS)
And the story of a rescue: it is my own hatchling from 08... I sold it as a 2 month old to a biologist and the doctor. She was a responsible and educated person. And look what she has done to the poor baby... it was 9 months old when I took the picture.
She had about 4-5 layers of stuck shed on her toes. She had a severe MDB and avitaminosis. She looked like MS ghost but was in fact a bright hypo. She just lacked carotenoids.
Her limbs are deformed, she walks on her elbows and cannot chew on harder mealworms because her jaw is ill-shaped as well.
Now se feels better, grown a bit and her skin improved. She sheds OK and is more of a gecko than before.
But she is now adopted by a new owner who isn't a doctor but he is more responsible...


Her sibling is still in the egg, but two others from earlier clutch are nice and chubby now:


Of course I am waiting for a MSSE, for the statistics to be completely right
(The pairing was MSBell Enigma x MSS)
And the story of a rescue: it is my own hatchling from 08... I sold it as a 2 month old to a biologist and the doctor. She was a responsible and educated person. And look what she has done to the poor baby... it was 9 months old when I took the picture.

She had about 4-5 layers of stuck shed on her toes. She had a severe MDB and avitaminosis. She looked like MS ghost but was in fact a bright hypo. She just lacked carotenoids.
Her limbs are deformed, she walks on her elbows and cannot chew on harder mealworms because her jaw is ill-shaped as well.
Now se feels better, grown a bit and her skin improved. She sheds OK and is more of a gecko than before.


But she is now adopted by a new owner who isn't a doctor but he is more responsible...
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