Mabel and dipper’s outdoor enclosure

WithLisa

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Wow, it looks huge! :D
I would add some structure like small hills and flagstones,... better do it now when it's still plain soil and let the plants grow around it. ;)
 

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Looks like you are off to a nice start!! Looks like a nice big pen! I like the half cinder block hide idea! How big are your leopards? Pictures? My leopards are still just small.
 

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Looking great. If your avatar pic is the size of your babies, they need to stay in a closed chamber at least until 2 years with only short visits, an hour per inch in length outside.
 

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My leopard’s are a little over a year old now. Dipper is 706 grams and Mable is 495 grams.

Wellington 99% of the time they are in there closed chamber closure that I try to keep the humidity a minimum of 75% and temps: Go as follows, 78deg at night and anywhere between 80 and 95° during the day.
I’m starting to drop the night temperatures down to 75-ish.



Mabel checking stuff out
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Dipper munching on some grass
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