Thank you both, I don't know why the pictures aren't showing up though. Try this again, hopefully this one will work. or this https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10205089257003739&type=1&l=72461881fb
My wife and I have taken a lot of time to come to this decision. We have decided to try to find a new home for our 2 Leo's. They are affectionately named Sheldon and Leonard, our last name is Cooper... We got them both in 2013, Sheldon in August 2013, and Leonard in October 2013. We...
Someone told me these are both males. I didn't think that was decipherable until they are much older. Can anyone tell wih certainty?
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The first one is Leonard and the second is Sheldon.
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This is Sheldon, too.
Thank you for that information. I assume the plants in the UK are similar enough to the species we have here in the US. The pictures looked similar, but without seeing the plant in its entirety it is difficult to key out to ID.
Wow, I didn't realize that it would mold. I thought I read somewhere that it didn't mold. I guess we'll have to try pouring water in the corners. How wet should we make it (the coir)?
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Would the coir cause impaction if it gets on their food and they eat it?
We currently are using coconut coir as substrate. However, we are having a problem with it being to dry in the terrarium. We have seen that some mix the coconut coir with sphagnum moss which they say seems to help with humidity. We're planning to do this tonight and were wondering what ratio...
Tom, thank you for the quick response. The humid hide was put in less than a week ago, so it is new to them. We will put them into it at night and see how that works. There are two dual thermometer humidity gauges. One near the basking area is on the wall of the enclosure. The one in the humid...
My leopards won't use thier humid hides. They prefer the hide in the 90-100degree dry side, near the basking light. The himid one is usually around 85-95% humidity and 83-90 degrees. Also, they dont seem to eat the mazuri. I make it into a mushy consistancy by adding a very small amount of hot...
Thank you for the reply! There has been no more biting. The 'older' one, Flash, still pushes his nose onto the shell of the 'younger' one, Thor. He does this with our cat, too. I don't know if this is normal behavior, if he is trying to get to know Thor, or if it is just unique to him. I...
My husband and I had purchased a hatchling Leopard tort at the end of August. The store owner thinks it is male. We decided to get another one, and just brought it home today (the beginning of October). They got along fine at first, but after about a half hour together the first one started...