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    leo housing

    can i keep multiple female leos in the same tub?
    how many?
    how big does the tub need to be?

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    Re: leo housing

    anyone?

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    I personally don't keep any leos together, just to stay on the safe side.
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    Re: leo housing

    O have kept 3 female's in a 32qt tube I wouldn't recommend it cause one of them regurg and I had no idea who did it so seperation is the best way to go. No to mention that one of the females wouldn't let the others eat till she was full
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    Another 'I keep them separate' here.
    Some folks do keep multiples together successfully but I like to err on the side of caution. Five Leo's in my house, five tanks.

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    Re: leo housing

    ok my reptile room has an ambient temp of 70-75F. what temp should the hot side be?

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    88 - 92 on the ground, they do best with belly heat.

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    We do both we keep some in groups all year round others alone. We keep 4-5 females in a 32 qt iris sweater box and put a male in during breeding season. We keep singles in a 12 qt iris bin. All of our racks are back heated to 89-91 degrees.

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    I also keep all mine separate
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    Re: leo housing

    Quote Originally Posted by meeistom View Post
    We do both we keep some in groups all year round others alone. We keep 4-5 females in a 32 qt iris sweater box and put a male in during breeding season. We keep singles in a 12 qt iris bin. All of our racks are back heated to 89-91 degrees.
    Not to highjack the thread, but when you keep multiple females together and introduce a male, how do you know who's eggs are who's? This question is honestly out of curiosity
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