In a message dated 6/15/01 4:10:05 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
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<< 
 I have no idea what to do. Has any of you seen anything like this? Is there 
anything I can try to help her with? If the legs were broken... is there 
anything I can do about it? Anything I can do to even find out for sure 
what's wrong with her would be greatly appreciated. 
  >>
Hi-
Like the henkeli thread, it seems your gecko has a calcium deficiency. Lots 
of ways to feed Ca to geckos- neocalglucon, powder left out for lapping, etc- 
check out the thread in the archives.
The legs are "rubbery" because they lack calcium. You need to feed her some 
very soon.
Jason

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