Help identify morphs

acpart

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Top one is normal. Other one is probably super hypo (no body spots). It's possible that the top one was just in a funny position in the photo, but I'm a little concerned about the front left leg. Are you providing calcium and vitamin D3 supplements. When I see a gecko like that I get concerned about Metabolic Bone Disease (MBD).

Aliza
 

Layne302302

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Top one is normal. Other one is probably super hypo (no body spots). It's possible that the top one was just in a funny position in the photo, but I'm a little concerned about the front left leg. Are you providing calcium and vitamin D3 supplements. When I see a gecko like that I get concerned about Metabolic Bone Disease (MBD).

Aliza
I noticed that too. That picture was prior to me receiving her. I got her on supplements now and doing what I can to get her healthy again.
 

acpart

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That's great. I got a juvenile a number of years ago that I realized had MBD when I got her home. I started the supplements immediately and she's a fat happy adult who has had some successful breeding seasons.

Aliza
 

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