Leopard gecko in glass terrarium, Bloomington
Description
I lost my leopard gecko yesterday around 3pm in Bloomington. It’s about 4 inches long, yellow-tan with irregular brown spots, and the tail is full with a tiny kink near the base. It has a tiny crescent-shaped scar on its right front leg. It lives in a 20-gallon Exo Terra glass tank with a blue heat mat and a ceramic water dish; I last saw it near Kirkwood Ave by Bloomingfoods Market & Deli, around the IU campus area. The gecko is shy but curious, and this one means a lot to me and my daughter—it's been with us through a rough year and we really need it back. If you’ve seen it, please reach me at [email protected].
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