Posted by:
Patrick562
at Wed Sep 9 23:45:01 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Patrick562 ]
First thing's first, any idea how old your new Leo is? Even a relative age would help a lot. Adult, sub-adult, hatchling? Lose the canned foods, believe me, if it's not moving, he's not interested. Keep the live mealworms and if you can, pick up some live crickets. 90 degrees is a perfect hot spot in my opinion, no need to crank up the heat. If your Leo is anything less than an adult, I would highly recommend you lose the cali-sand until it reaches adulthood. You really don't want a baby Leo with sand impaction. Signs of stool are a definite plus, no need to worry about the feeding, just give him the right amount of time, maybe about one week with no handling. Hope this helps, I'm sure you'll get responses from others as well. ----- Reptiles:
2.2 Leopard Geckos
0.1 Ball Python
0.1 Bearded Dragon
0.1 Box Turtle
0.1 Corn Snake
Bird:
0.1 Jenday Conure
Pups:
2.0 K-9
and lots of tropical fish!
-Patrick
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