too bad I have to sell her, turns out if I keep her then I can't get the trio of ebenaui that are coming in next week without paying the pet deposit here at the apartments, and I can't afford $600 right now.
no, not each thank god, I'm just at the limit for the amount they allow w/o a deposit, next year I'll have enough to put down a deposit and expand, but for now this pretty girl's got to go. I want her to go to a good home and hopefully a boyfriend :wink: .
That's still weird..
Caged animals are just that.. caged. The point of a deposit is to protect the apartment. I could see exceeding a comfortable limit of aquariums and wanting to insure against water damage.. or maybe the insects.. to insure against infestation.. but the lizards. Just goes to show they don't really know why they ask for a deposit. Is it a refundable one atleast? I know normally they are with dogs/cats..
I could see exceeding a comfortable limit of aquariums and wanting to insure against water damage.. or maybe the insects.. to insure against infestation..
I'm glad the tail is looking better. Most WC leaf tails come in dehydrated and it usually isn't too much of a problem to fix. It looks like from the pictures you took that it has a quick sizable bulge at the base of the tail thats why I said it looks like a male. Also its coloration(light gray) is typical of males. Females are generally darker and have more striking coloration from my experience but I may be wrong. It's easy to tell if its a male just get a good look at the base of the tail.
-Matt
Couldn't tell for sure but it looks like you might have a mite in one of your geckos toepads. I circled in red the area it look like there was a mite in. You might want to check it out just as a precaution.
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