New babies

Jennie

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Location
North Bend, Washington
Both rescues.


"PI" - Missing a back foot and a few front toes

"ISO" - Was given to me in the understand s/he may be blind (I'm thinking not, pupils seem to contract and retract with light change but I dono) - Is also recovering from a dropped/bitten tail.

Both were from the same clutch of babies, but were kept with a group of much bigger juveniles which is what I suspect is the reasoning behind the missing limps. I do have them housed together for the moment. A vet visit for the near future for health checks and possibly get an eye test. Are vets able to determine the sex of such small geckos? They are still VERY tiny. MAYBE 3" form very tip of nose to very tip of tail.

Anyways...Her they are! Any info on their morphs would be great too. I really am horrible at trying to figure out what is what from the list of dozens of different types >.<

PI - S/He gets around extremely well even with the missing foot & toes
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ISO - his/her pupils are VERY VERY red in person, I haven't been able to get a true-to-color photo just yet.
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...for giggles
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chastity

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CA
awwwwhh that little stump of a a leg. and maybe the girl isn't blind, just has problems with light like most albinos? still, they are both adorable.
 

SamsonizeMe

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Coconut Creek, FL
ISO looks like a Bell. Bells are the most light sensitive of the three albino strains. Could be that she was misinterpreted as being blind if it was too bright for her to see very well. My RADAR and my Super Snow Bell both run around dumbly and bump into things if it is daytime, for instance. They experience light oversaturation/light blindness most readily out of all Leos.

Never put an albino in direct sunlight, by the way. They will shut their eyes and bumble around truly blind, trying to find somewhere darker to hide so they can readjust.

Good on you for rescuing them! I hope they make great pets for you.
 
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