>From what I have seen, that is usually a regenerated tail. It will have similar body color, but not the patterns, just solid color. One of my females has a short tail that is really fat and wide, like a paddle. --- Neal Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi gang! > > > > I picked up an incredible female U. sikorae > yesterday, good size, beautiful > mossy skin. She is clearly a "healthy" animal, but > I'm curious about her > tail - although she is at least as big or bigger > than my male, her tail is a > bit on the wimpy side....I realize that not all > geckos are going to look > identical, but are there certain determining factors > related to tail size? > i.e., did she not get a lot to eat as a juvenile? If > I feed her lots now, > will her tail size increase, similar to a > Eublepharis? Or is it just > genetics? Arnold Schwartzeneger vs. Pee Wee Herman? > > > > Thanks, and have a great weekend. > > > > Regards, > > > > Neal Grant > >

Robert
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