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Some Causes Of Tail Loss In Geckos

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These are the possible reasons why your gecko engages in tail-dropping behavior:

 

  • Threat response – When a gecko drops his tail in front of the predator, it can stun the predator, and the gecko will take the opportunity to escape. This is a great strategy that geckos often use in the wild. However, this behavior is not only displayed in front of predators. A bullied gecko may also drop his tail in response to the stress he experiences from other geckos. Thus, if you have multiple geckos at home, separate the potential bullying victim.
  • Stuck tail – The only way out that a gecko would think when his tail is stuck is to drop it so he can escape. This can happen if your gecko's enclosure has tight spots or falling objects that can keep his tail stuck in a single location. Ensure his enclosure is free from these items so he doesn't engage in tail-dropping. 
  • Infection and illness – If you see no other reason why your gecko drops his tail, it might be something internal. Observing the other symptoms that your gecko might manifest and noting them is essential so you can inform your vet about them. 

 

Your veterinarian in Derby, KS is a valuable resource regarding issues affecting your pet’s health and behavior.

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