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My female leopard gecko lost her tail at about 5 months for no apparent reason. All I did was clean the wound and make sure it didn't become infected. Another thing I did was put only as much crickets as she'll eat in 15 minutes and never let them stay overnight because they tend to bite and smell the open wound and might cause harm to the leopard gecko. I usually don't dust my crickets, I gut load them with a calcuim supplement. Your leopard gecko is probably going to have a big appetite for a while until it gets it's tail back. Mine's did anyway. It took my leopard gecko about 2 months to get it's tail back.
Now it's this big huge bulbous thing that hangs off the back of my leopard gecko. Cool huh?
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