NennaMeerkat
06-05-11, 03:32 AM
Sorry this is so long for those that don't care to read the update just go to my second post on this thread to see pics.
So just a little update on my 2 leaopard girls Eclipse and Bell. Had some concerns about their poo but it seems everything is okay. They just poo more just white poos rather than brown/black poos. Sorta weird since my bearded poos everything all at once. They both went through their first shed with me and everything went great. Had to soak Bell's toes a bit since she didn't shed all her little toes. Eclipse shed like a champ without problem. Bell is going through a "thin" time right now but not worried since I see her eat every night and is an awesome hunter when I throw in a few crickets. Eclipse went through a similar time but has since put on the weight again.
They are getting used to a new spot in our house since we switched them out with our little stressed Hognose Snake to give her the more quiet place in the house. The girls, now in a busy part, is loving watching everything going on. And after doing some temp tests I have found that they don't need a heat pad at night or during the day as the entire tank is a good 80 degrees. Since we keep our house hotter during the summer/spring all our reptiles do well and these two are no exception.
So just a little update on my 2 leaopard girls Eclipse and Bell. Had some concerns about their poo but it seems everything is okay. They just poo more just white poos rather than brown/black poos. Sorta weird since my bearded poos everything all at once. They both went through their first shed with me and everything went great. Had to soak Bell's toes a bit since she didn't shed all her little toes. Eclipse shed like a champ without problem. Bell is going through a "thin" time right now but not worried since I see her eat every night and is an awesome hunter when I throw in a few crickets. Eclipse went through a similar time but has since put on the weight again.
They are getting used to a new spot in our house since we switched them out with our little stressed Hognose Snake to give her the more quiet place in the house. The girls, now in a busy part, is loving watching everything going on. And after doing some temp tests I have found that they don't need a heat pad at night or during the day as the entire tank is a good 80 degrees. Since we keep our house hotter during the summer/spring all our reptiles do well and these two are no exception.