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My collection...
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Re: My collection...
Nice leos! I am a crestie girl myself but they are all very awesome looking!
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Re: My collection...
Very nice collection, I want to get a Leo, but I want a Raptor, 100% Red eyes.
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That albino leo's tail looks a tad thin, as does the hypo tang; are they still juveniles, and therefore putting on more length than weight? Also, leos + sand = bad; your animals, your choice, but I've seen impactions, and I'd never risk it with mine. Paper towels, newspaper, tile, slate...all of these are much better choices than sand.
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The Tangerine is a juvie, so her tail size is okay with with me and she is eating like a champ, the albino is new to my collection and I will try to get her booty nice and round the best I can, she ate for me tonite (the first night I own her) and I guess I will get her going.
And I will stick to sand because a) I never heard that the desert in Pakistan has a paper towel floor (;)) and b) I feed these ladies by forceps, so I doubt they will digest sand (there is a calcium bowl in the cage anyway).
If my leo group grows to the point that hand feeding is no more practical I will change the bedding, but till then I wont.
But thanks for your concerns!
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Well, I'm glad you're at least trying to minimize the possibility that they'll ingest the sand. It is admittedly less of a risk for adults and subadults than babies and young juveniles, so hopefully you'll never have a problem.
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