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    Registered User gmmuscle91's Avatar
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    Well here are some pics of my two leps. the bigger one is Olivia and the smaller one is Sarah. i just moved them to their 20 gal.

    here is sarah
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    here is the new cage. i still need a couple things for it such as a thermometer.
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    and here is olivia, she is quite a big girl, i think she intimidates sarah to get more food so im going to get a divider
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    heres olivia crawling under the paper towel in the humid hide
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    ok, now heres my question, has anyone ever used this leopard gecko food, and if so, how do you get them to eat it???
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    Re: Lots of pics, and 1 ? (DU Warning)

    i wouldn't use it, just worms and crix.....and roaches....silkies are awesome food for them, very soft and easy to digest and lots of nutrients, and they hold dusts well....crckets are a good staple if they're gutloaded.....as are superworms and mealies... wouldn't use any foods like that unless it was for an omnivore, leo's are insectivores sooooo.....feed them insects , like i said crix, silkies, mealies, and supers are great......and once in a while, butter or wax worms as treats , careful they are leo crack, may not eat anything else if they eat alot of them....hope this info helps.

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    Re: Lots of pics, and 1 ? (DU Warning)

    Great looking leos!
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    Re: Lots of pics, and 1 ? (DU Warning)

    cute pics. if your 2 girls are significantly different in size you should separate them until they are closer to the same size because you are right, the larger one will dominate the smaller one and get more food and first rights to warm/cool hides, etc. i've never tried any non-live food with my leos and i'm not sure that they would easily take it. mealworms are basically food right out of the cup like that stuff so i'd stick with those and whatever other insects you might choose.
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    Re: Lots of pics, and 1 ? (DU Warning)

    Nice set up and great pics.. my LG look just like your...
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