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Hi,
New here, and have a long list of worries, so I'll just write out the story.
We got our baby leopard 2 weeks ago. I assume he is very young since he is 3 inches head to tail and 2 inches across. He spends most of his time sleeping. He does not eat much and will often open his mouth and miss the food. When we wake him up to soak/eat he clicks his jaws, and will push his front legs/head out and back slightly in rhythm. Are these things normal? We are keeping him in the Zoomed tortoise house, on sand/coir, and have been feeding him collards and chicory. And what is a good way to ensure he will grow up not afraid of us or even be social?
Thanks,
Evan
New here, and have a long list of worries, so I'll just write out the story.
We got our baby leopard 2 weeks ago. I assume he is very young since he is 3 inches head to tail and 2 inches across. He spends most of his time sleeping. He does not eat much and will often open his mouth and miss the food. When we wake him up to soak/eat he clicks his jaws, and will push his front legs/head out and back slightly in rhythm. Are these things normal? We are keeping him in the Zoomed tortoise house, on sand/coir, and have been feeding him collards and chicory. And what is a good way to ensure he will grow up not afraid of us or even be social?
Thanks,
Evan