I’ve noticed she’s been laying with her front legs behind her and palm up and I’ve seen a lot of mbd geckos do that. I’ve only had her for a week and she’s getting plenty of supplements so please tell me it’s not mbd!
Leopards do this when they sleep all the time.
MBD is actually pretty rare. Most people know that leopard gecko needs vitamin D3 and calcium.
If you wanna know for sure, post a better picture.
I’ve noticed she’s been laying with her front legs behind her and palm up and I’ve seen a lot of mbd geckos do that. I’ve only had her for a week and she’s getting plenty of supplements so please tell me it’s not mbd!
There is no need to exaggerate, Elizabeth. Beginner gecko was just scared because of how his gecko placed his limbs when sleeping, not knowing that it's normal.
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