Thanks!! She’s a cutie, and the biggest of the bunch! We need to establish with an exotics vet anyway, so this is a good reason to go in and do that too.
Also, the first two pictures were pre-soak and the third one is post-soak. The scale is no longer brown underneath; I think that *was* just some substrate and her soak cleaned it out (she loves to “play turtle” and dunk her head underwater ?) but the scale is lifted, regardless.
Hello! I have three baby leos, all from the same clutch, in an indoor enclosure. Humidity is 80%, basking spot is 100-105 degrees, warm side is about 90 degrees, cool side is about 80 degrees, and overnight the enclosure is between 77-80 degrees.
On Monday, I took them out to do their morning...