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Post by ClementeDragons on May 27, 2005 0:10:22 GMT -5
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Post by dracco on May 28, 2005 14:12:37 GMT -5
they are lovely can you keep two together as my sister has just got one and was wondering if she could get another this is her first ever reptile and she is totaly besotted with it
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Post by ClementeDragons on May 31, 2005 21:37:38 GMT -5
If it is a baby leo you can probably put another one with it, If it is an adult female and you get another female it might also be fine. If it is an adult male I recommend if you get another one and put it in a different cage
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Post by Zekey on Jun 6, 2005 18:18:36 GMT -5
Great looking Leo's Derek! Congrats! Do you know how old they are? Also, what do you have them on? Looks like sand. Just really careful if they are babies!!!
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Post by Sterling on Jun 6, 2005 20:07:59 GMT -5
Like Zekey said, the sand is very dangerous, I always recommend not to use it so I'm just going to mention it, cause I feel bad if I dont. But the leos do lick their environment a LOT and that is a lot of sand everyday, so please, just be careful, I dont want them to have any problems.
They are beautifu!
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Post by ClementeDragons on Jun 8, 2005 16:45:35 GMT -5
They are already a year old, the previous owner was not feeding them that much. They are eating great now and already have been through 1 shed .I am aware of the problems sand can cause that picture was taken when I first got them and just put them in a cage I switched the substrate already.
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