Leopard P.Pardalis - My new little guy

Parais11

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@Tom

Do you think there is something wrong since he is smaller than he should be? I just weighed him in at 50 grams. How much should I be feeding it? Seems he will eat, and eat, and eat, as long as I keep supplying food. How much is too much?
 

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@Tom

Do you think there is something wrong since he is smaller than he should be? I just weighed him in at 50 grams. How much should I be feeding it? Seems he will eat, and eat, and eat, as long as I keep supplying food. How much is too much?
No such thing as too much of the right foods. Let him eat as much as he wants.

That is not much growth for 6 months, but most people don't start them right. Too dry, outside all day, not enough soaking, etc... I have no idea how this baby was started, but the small size would cause me to be concerned. All you can do is offer the best food and conditions possible and hope for the best. Don't worry too much about it. You've already got him, there is new growth showing there, and he's eating well. These are good signs.
 
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