Is This Normal

AdamSkates224

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my leo sleeps always like this. with his legs and arms like that

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and what morph is he
 

acpart

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Yes, it's normal and it can get even funnier. You gecko looks young and if the color is accurate s/he may be a tangerine. If all the spots ultimately disappear it will be a super hypo tangerine (SHT) and if most of them disappear it will be a hypo tang.

Aliza
 

nats

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My little female snow does that sometime.

She just takes a nap on the floor like that, and be in a uncomfortable looking
possition.

So, I guess it's normal!!??
 
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his tail is alittle thin.....

does hes eat well? what does he eat? how much does he eat in one night ?
 

thekooliest

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My dog lies really uncomfortably...against the door and...i guess he rolls over and ends up upside down with his feet in the air (straight up) and lying against the door. :D
 
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thekooliest said:
My dog lies really uncomfortably...against the door and...i guess he rolls over and ends up upside down with his feet in the air (straight up) and lying against the door. :D

(Sorry to hijack the thread, but..)
LOL!!
You MUST take pictures of this!
 

nats

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AdamSkates224 said:
well he is having troble eating. he dosnt eat when people are watching and he doesnt eat mealworms

I had one like that once.
I had to cover the walls of the glass terrarium so he couldnt see anybody.
Then, he would eat. I also had to drop the crics in with long tweezers one
at a time while keeping my face hidden. He did come out of him shyness, but it took a while!! :main_rolleyes:
 

thekooliest

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Scoots85 said:
(Sorry to hijack the thread, but..)
LOL!!
You MUST take pictures of this!
Ya I hate when I do that.
Sorry if I bothered you Adam.
And I will.

PS. I have no clue what is wrong, I don't have much experience.
 
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rubym

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I have a few hatchlings that are "shy" eaters. I usually mash the crickets heads so they can't get away real fast and then leave the room. They usually come out of the shy stage shortly. Hunger usually wins out.
 

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