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tomarrows the big day

MacArthur Jul 11, 2003 01:41 PM

tomarrow I get my first leo any car travel advice?? any other advice??
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divinitry Jul 11, 2003 01:42 PM

while in the car just make sure he is in a secure container that doesn't give him/her a lot of room to move around in....is it a normal phase/color leopard? is it a male or female?? good luck!
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MacArthur Jul 11, 2003 01:44 PM

I'll tell you tomarrow with the name and mabye the weight
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ZeR0 Jul 11, 2003 01:57 PM

Good luck, the only car travel advice I have is make sure the container hes in doesnt get too hot, its been pretty hot out lately. later
mac

Cleopatra Jul 11, 2003 01:59 PM

Make sure that after you pick up the leo, take it straight home. Don't make any stops after you pick it up, do other errands before you get your new pet. Care rides really stress reptiles out at times (they feel they are moving even though their legs aren't!) Good luck!

Cleo
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ragnew Jul 11, 2003 02:37 PM

Pretty exciting getting the first leo isn't it. I got quite a few of my leopards from petco and they're doing great. 18 eggs from one this season. I'm sure your new beasty will be fine. Enjoy your leopard and keep us posted.

Richie

geeboo Jul 11, 2003 06:14 PM

take your own container. Like one of those disposible glad ware dishes or something similar with some air holes in it. They will want to put it in one of those little pop out cardboard "look were a happy pet boxes" they are fine for mice and such but not little leos with fragile fingers and toes to get caught in the flaps or such. Line the inside with a nice cushion of paper towels and your good to go. Good luck hope your trip is an enjoyable time.
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