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Post #902:

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πŸ€•πŸ¦Ž Where is my tail? Oh, there it is!

πŸ—“ The pictures show the regeneration from day 4 to 60 after his tail was shed.

πŸƒπŸŒ± The cycle of life does not ask what was lost, but what can emerge from it.

Topic: ➟ Geckos

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Post #901:

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Bruce with Loki πŸ™ƒπŸ™‚

πŸ—“β°οΈπŸ˜΄ My leopard geckos are kept in the basement every winter from December to February. There I can ensure the optimal temperatures so that the geckos follow their internal clock. Many animals and plants take a break in the winter. This is called dormancy.

πŸŒ‘πŸ“‰πŸ˜΄ Dormancy, from the Latin dormire (to sleep), refers to periods during which the development of organisms or biological processes slows down or temporarily halts. These periods can be triggered by external factors but are also influenced by genetic and hormonal mechanisms. Dormancy plays a vital role in helping animals and plants survive harsh environmental conditions.

β˜ƒοΈπŸ¦Ž For ectothermic animals like lizards, the cold-induced state of inactivity differs from the hibernation seen in endothermic species. To describe this distinct phenomenon, the term brumation was introduced in the 1920s.

πŸβ„οΈ Reptiles typically enter brumation in late autumn, though the exact timing varies by species. During this state, they may periodically wake to drink water but refrain from eating and return to their dormant state. Prior to brumation, reptiles often consume larger amounts of food, but as temperatures drop, their appetite diminishes, and they may stop eating altogether. However, they must continue to hydrate. Brumation can last anywhere from one to eight months, depending on factors such as ambient temperature, the reptile's size, age, and overall health. In their first year, many young reptiles do not fully enter brumation; instead, they exhibit reduced activity and eat less frequently. Like hibernation, brumation is triggered by cooler temperatures and shorter daylight hours in winter.

Topic: ➟ Geckos

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A little over a week ago, I found our crowd favorite Chico with an injury. He had lost part of his tail. I then searched the terrarium for traces to find the cause. I came to the conclusion that the crack in the bamboo was the most likely cause. This matches a blood stain that I found nearby. I'll be honest, I had noticed this crack before, but I hadn't considered the possibility that his tail could get caught in it. The crack has become wider due to the moisture, which is a risk that can happen in any terrarium. That's why I hope that Chico's painful experience is a warning to other owners. It was a lesson for me to be more cautious and foresighted. Chico's tail will grow back, and during this time he will have an increased need for nutrients. Since then, apart from the missing tail, he has seemed vital and behaved as usual. Geckos, like many other lizards, shed their tails when they are in danger thanks to special muscles. It is not yet clear whether this causes pain. Some biologists argue that pain when shedding a tail is an evolutionary hindrance. Nevertheless, it is definitely something that should not be taken lightly. The second photo shows the bamboo with the gap. The constriction probably became a trap. The third photo shows the leaking tissue fluid on the day of the event. The tissue fluid helps to clean the wound effectively. Because a stress-free environment is important for healing and because day geckos usually stay above ground, it makes more sense to leave them in the terrarium. This may be different for ground-dwelling animals because their tails often touch the ground and can cause infections.

Species in this post: Madagascar day gecko Phelsuma madagascariensis
Topic: ➟ Geckos

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Post #844:

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Chico! 🦎

Species in this post: Madagascar day gecko Phelsuma madagascariensis
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Post #820:

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Bruce checks the situation πŸ‘€ There are a lot of crickets running around... Maybe one will jump into his mouth. πŸ›ŽπŸ¦—

Species in this post: Common leopard gecko Eublepharis macularius
Topic: ➟ Geckos

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Post #802:

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Please put something sweet here! πŸ˜’

Species in this post: Madagascar day gecko Phelsuma madagascariensis
Topic: ➟ Geckos

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Post #637:

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Instagram recently doesn't work that good. As always when they implement new features. I just found this capture too cute but couldn't upload it as wanted... but here it is 🀍

Loki and Berenike and a golden pot of zophobas. While Loki easily catches her meal, Berenike seems to be a bit confused. She doesn't hunt but walks around looking for something. She's actually looking for prey. You can see the same hunting behavior in my post # 330, which you can also find on my website megagroundsloth.de by searching for "lunatic gila monster".
There I also explain the social behavior. Berenike doesn't like fighting and she can hear the other zophobas outside. So she prefers to look for them. In the middle of the video you can "see" Nameless catching a worm from the left. She slowly sneaked to the pot and waited for a good moment. She twitched with tension. When I finished the recording, she was startled and gone in a flash. ArsinoΓ« just climbs around in the background.

Species in this post: Common leopard gecko Eublepharis macularius
Topic: ➟ Geckos

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Post #611:

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Loki runs outside in her pajamas as soon as she hears that an isopod is in the neighborhood.🀍

Species in this post: Common leopard gecko Eublepharis macularius
Topic: ➟ Geckos

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Post #599:

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A reptile that hugs you is only looking for your warmth or tries to eat you.

Kleptothermy, theft of warmth, is a form of thermoregulation. It occurs in a wide variety of animal species, including human. For example when we cuddle up because it's cold.

Reptiles* cannot create body heat themselves. Their metabolism is dependent on external heat sources.

When your reptile hugs it body against you, it certainly feels safe. But it doesn't do it out of affection, but because you are warm.

It's still a nice feeling.

You should always keep in mind, that it's better for the animal not to take it out of the terrarium.

My leopard geckos are about to winter rest. I initiate a near-natural rest at a temperature of around 12Β°C.
It's important to get an accurate picture of the animals health beforehand. This includes taking fecal samples, scanning the body for abnormalities and assessing the strength of the animal.

*From a cladistic point of view, which is the scientific standard today, the reptiles as a monophyletic taxon, i.e. as a natural (complete) descent group (Reptilia as clade), should at least also contain the birds, which are warm-blooded.

Species in this post: Common leopard gecko Eublepharis macularius Human Homo sapiens
Topics: ➟ Selfies ➟ Geckos

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Post #597:

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Banana Joe, as fit as twenty years ago. Only better looking. πŸ’ͺ

Species in this post: Common leopard gecko Eublepharis macularius
Topic: ➟ Geckos

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