Several points to note when choosing a leopard print gecko
Leopard print gecko

Leopard geckos are very beautiful reptiles. They have purple-brown and bright yellow stripes (band-shaped) on their body. When they grow up, the dark stripes begin to break up into small ones. A small amount of adults retain a little stripe pattern. Currently, the leopards in captivity have two basic colors: "brown" and "bright yellow". When choosing a leopard print gecko, you need to pay attention to the following points:
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2. There should be no ulcers on the mouth, and no scratches or cheese-like structures on the mouth and nose.
3. Good appetite. The tail is fat and fat. The gecko that will starve to death has a long and thin tail. The ribs and spine can often be seen. The legs are very long and thin. They are on the verge of death in this way. .
4. Check whether the gecko is physically in danger. Do not use geckos with signs of self-cutting. Geckos with scabs may have infectious diseases.
5. Check whether there are missing toes on the hands and feet.This situation often occurs because the same species sometimes fight with each other. If the fingers and toes are swollen, it may be an infection. Bacterial infection can cause toe loss, and long-term incomplete peeling can also cause toe loss.
6. Check for ectoparasites Common parasites mostly appear on the abdomen of geckos, and they will burrow under the scales and suck blood, about the size of salt grains. Ticks are slightly larger, often red or brown, and they produce acne-like bumps, which are most easily found on the bases of the hands and feet.
7. Is there a problem with the digestive system? Often you will see dried feces or sticky substrate around the penetration port.

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