This "balls" are in the back of the ears and groing in
the neck of the gecko. They look more like a glandular
inflamation. Thats why I call them mumbs.

Does any of you have seen this before in any of your
geckos?

I don't think this could be a calcium sack.

Pablo Reyes
--- Julie Bergman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 
> Pablo Reyes wrote:
> 
> > Actually I am not sure at all. I have never seen
> this
> > before so I thought it could be a desease.
> >
> > How could I know if it is a calcium deposit?
> 
> White deposits that can get pretty big.
> 
> >
> >
> > Shamely, in Mexico are not to much Vets who know
> about
> > reptiles. I know a very good one from the
> university
> > but it is difficult to reach him and once you
> reach
> > him he takes a few days to visit you. He is very
> busy
> > in the university. If this wasn't enough today is
> > friday and it would be more difficult to reach
> until
> > monday.
> >
> 
> That's too bad! If there is bubbling from the mouth
> the gecko is in serious
> trouble. If you have a digital camera or can borrow
> one please post a photo.
> 
> Julie B.
> 
>
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