My first male!

Euphoric

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Mesa, Arizona
So as the story goes..I went into petsmart to buy a pleco. I was told there was a featherfin catfish I could adopt and I was exited because it would be perfect for my chiclids.
well I go in the back, and here is this poor leo. The sick sheet said he had "spine problems" when in fact it seems like his two front legs have MBD
Here is the thread if you can help me out:
http://www.geckoforums.net/showthread.php?t=25633

Well I couldn't resist helping out a gecko especially since he was free so here he is :)

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And I am almost positive he is a male, these pic aren't great but maybe they can help? He seems to have small bulges

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godzillizard

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Minneapolis, MN
looks female to me--Alot of females incubated warm develop more pronounced pseudo-pores. The higher the incubation temp, the more secondary male characteristics will show...i've even noticed thicker heads and necks and way more attitude (hormones?) with some of my warmer incubated females...

And congrats!, I'm glad to hear he/shes got a loving friend to take care of him/her now :)
 

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