Floptail in Uroplatus

the moof

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Is the condition known informally as Floptail (common in phelsuma, due to a lack of calcium and d3 in the gecko diet) known at all in Uroplatus? I think i recall seeing an exhibit that had some with floptial, but I'm not sure. Anyways, one of my baby guentheri is currently sitting on a dracanea leaf wiht tail cocked up, but i'm not sure what it means. Can anyone help?

best regards,
Mark
 

the moof

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well, nevermind about any worries of it being floptail, she is merely waving her tail around. I presume she is hunting. Amazing creatures.
 

HUNDO188

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the flop tail is seen in uroplatus when i first started out years ago with henkle i had some hatchlings that had this, and it was corrected by trial and error. i caught it right in the beginnig.
 

miguel camacho!

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i had it in an adult female henkeli who had been breeding. i believe something else might have also been in play, she crashed within 2 or 3 days of the tail becoming floppy.
 

geckodan

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Pseudothecadactylus lindneri also do it occasionally but usually in poorly raised juveniles. It doesn't seem to bother them though. My "floppy" pair still breed just fine.
 
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