>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
Robert Gundy Reptiles
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