Vote for BP.Net for the 2013 Forum of the Year! Click here for more info.

» Site Navigation

» Home
 > FAQ

» Online Users: 3,097

4 members and 3,093 guests
Most users ever online was 6,337, 01-24-2020 at 04:30 AM.

» Today's Birthdays

» Stats

Members: 75,103
Threads: 248,542
Posts: 2,568,768
Top Poster: JLC (31,651)
Welcome to our newest member, Michaelmcalvey
Page 3 of 4 FirstFirst 1234 LastLast
Results 21 to 30 of 32

Thread: Leo Setup

  1. #21
    BPnet Veteran Clementine_3's Avatar
    Join Date
    04-26-2008
    Location
    Upstate NY
    Posts
    793
    Thanks
    96
    Thanked 140 Times in 135 Posts
    Images: 1
    Well, I should have said 'most' know when to stop...there is always an exception
    And...torts are great! Love my little Greek!

    Sent from my DROID3 using Tapatalk

  2. #22
    Registered User LoNeSt4r's Avatar
    Join Date
    06-14-2011
    Location
    Irving, Texas, United States
    Posts
    77
    Thanks
    3
    Thanked 8 Times in 8 Posts
    Leah,

    I'm much like you, i was wandering around the reptile expo here in Dallas and fell in love with my baby leo, named Glen.


    I think it was his blue eyes that made me get him.


    This is the setup i use. I'm not sure if it's acceptable or not, i didn't actually do much research on these little guys until i got home with him.

  3. #23
    BPnet Veteran tcutting's Avatar
    Join Date
    07-11-2011
    Location
    Coopersburg, PA
    Posts
    834
    Thanks
    159
    Thanked 221 Times in 180 Posts
    Images: 51
    you can buy crickets in fairly large numbers and they sell little keeper cages for them that are pretty convenient. So you can but a 2weeks supply and gut load and keep a few always on hand. Also i Find that feeding a few 2-3 per day is better then a huge bulk at once. I and most of the others i know have always feed them crickets with vitamins on them and not had any issues.

    As far as keeping them together as others said only females and make sure they have the space/hides.
    1.0 Normal Ball Python
    1.0 Normal Het Orange Ghost Ball Python
    0.1 Mojave Ball python
    0.1 Orange Ghost Ball python
    0.1 Orange Ghost Het Caramel Ball python
    0.1 Spotted Python
    1.0 Jungle Carpet Python

  4. #24
    BPnet Veteran Action Reptiles's Avatar
    Join Date
    03-24-2010
    Location
    SouthEastern Mass
    Posts
    698
    Thanks
    182
    Thanked 216 Times in 169 Posts

    Re: Leo Setup

    Well I guess I will chime in also(don't know why you didn't hit me up if you had questions ).... She was eating meal worms and small supers mostly occasional crickets. She was house with 2 other females and never had an issue but they don't Need companions. Yes you need a humid hide to help them shed along with a calcium and multivitamin. Other than that you can decorate the enclosure how ever you like and multiple hides can never hurt. I'm sorry for not going over some of this as I forget you don't have any lizards in your small zoo... LOl Hit me up I have some items you can have for her also...
    Pat Jackson
    Action Reptiles
    www.ActionReptiles.com

    "Life is a journey, Not a destination" Aerosmith

  5. #25
    BPnet Senior Member cmack91's Avatar
    Join Date
    09-28-2011
    Location
    Pierce County, WA
    Posts
    1,917
    Thanks
    647
    Thanked 440 Times in 369 Posts

    Re: Leo Setup

    i love that picture! ive lately been becoming more interested in these guys, i think i would like to get a couple some day
    ლ(ಠ益ಠლ)

  6. #26
    Registered User mtc07d's Avatar
    Join Date
    10-03-2011
    Posts
    12
    Thanks
    1
    Thanked 1 Time in 1 Post
    LoneSt4r-

    Set up doesn't look bad but I would definitely provide hides on both the cool and warm sides of the tank. They should have a UTH attached to a thermostat which provides belly heat between 90 and 95F. Also that water bowl is too high, try to find something that is lower to the ground or else the little guy may not be able get any water. I can't tell what is in the green dish back in the left corner but if it's carrots and greens, that's not really necessary because as stated before they are carnivorous. You're on your way! Congrats on your new pickup, they make great pets and can have tons of personality if you handle them enough.

    I recently sold my geckos to pursue Ball Pythons further, but after reading this post it makes me wish I hadn't.. haha. Anyway Hope this help!

  7. #27
    BPnet Lifer Skittles1101's Avatar
    Join Date
    02-21-2011
    Posts
    4,946
    Thanks
    2,057
    Thanked 2,250 Times in 1,511 Posts
    Images: 20

    Re: Leo Setup

    Quote Originally Posted by Action Reptiles View Post
    Well I guess I will chime in also(don't know why you didn't hit me up if you had questions ).... She was eating meal worms and small supers mostly occasional crickets. She was house with 2 other females and never had an issue but they don't Need companions. Yes you need a humid hide to help them shed along with a calcium and multivitamin. Other than that you can decorate the enclosure how ever you like and multiple hides can never hurt. I'm sorry for not going over some of this as I forget you don't have any lizards in your small zoo... LOl Hit me up I have some items you can have for her also...
    I texted you! As you already know....and you're phone wasn't working

    I appreciate all the advice everyone
    2.0 Offspring, 1.1 Normal Ball Python, 1.0 Pastel Ball Python, 0.1 Albino Ball Python, 0.1 Pinstripe Ball Python, 0.1 Banana Ball Python, 1.0 Pied Ball Python, 1.0 Normal Hognose, 0.1 Veiled Chameleon, 0.0.1 G.pulchra, 0.1 P.metallica, 0.1 M.giganteus

  8. #28
    Registered User LoNeSt4r's Avatar
    Join Date
    06-14-2011
    Location
    Irving, Texas, United States
    Posts
    77
    Thanks
    3
    Thanked 8 Times in 8 Posts
    Yeah i just used something i had laying around the house, definitely not what i want as far as water is concerned. Work's been kicking my butt i haven't been able to hit up a petstore for something more appropriate. The dish in the back has carrots for the mealworms i have there. He actually hasn't eaten any of them since he shed, and he's actually beginning to worry me. Any ideas?
    Last edited by LoNeSt4r; 10-11-2011 at 10:26 PM.

  9. #29
    BPnet Lifer Skittles1101's Avatar
    Join Date
    02-21-2011
    Posts
    4,946
    Thanks
    2,057
    Thanked 2,250 Times in 1,511 Posts
    Images: 20

    Re: Leo Setup

    Quote Originally Posted by LoNeSt4r View Post
    Yeah i just used something i had laying around the house, definitely not what i want as far as water is concerned. Work's been kicking my butt i haven't been able to hit up a petstore for something more appropriate. The dish in the back has carrots for the mealworms i have there. He actually hasn't eaten any of them since he shed, and he's actually beginning to worry me. Any ideas?
    Use an exactoknife to cut down the depth of the water dish.....
    2.0 Offspring, 1.1 Normal Ball Python, 1.0 Pastel Ball Python, 0.1 Albino Ball Python, 0.1 Pinstripe Ball Python, 0.1 Banana Ball Python, 1.0 Pied Ball Python, 1.0 Normal Hognose, 0.1 Veiled Chameleon, 0.0.1 G.pulchra, 0.1 P.metallica, 0.1 M.giganteus

  10. #30
    Registered User LoNeSt4r's Avatar
    Join Date
    06-14-2011
    Location
    Irving, Texas, United States
    Posts
    77
    Thanks
    3
    Thanked 8 Times in 8 Posts
    Ohhh! Good idea!

Page 3 of 4 FirstFirst 1234 LastLast

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Powered by vBadvanced CMPS v4.2.1