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You leo looks like a male to me, judging by the head shape and size.
dont keep a male with the female, i can assure you he will pester her and you would probably end up with a starving female, and if she was to be gravid, wouldnt do her any favours, been there done that, paid the vets bills.
Mixing morphs is not a problem, but you need to be certain of the sexes first, 2 males and they will fight.
i had the leo sexed today by a near shop/breeder and they confirmed its a female
i had the leo sexed today by a near shop/breeder and they confirmed its a female
Was that the petshop on the parade? If so I would get a second opinion as the girl in there told me that corn snakes can be found in the wild in the corn fields all over the UK They are not very clued up on reps!
Was that the petshop on the parade? If so I would get a second opinion as the girl in there told me that corn snakes can be found in the wild in the corn fields all over the UK They are not very clued up on reps!
no, from cpr, if its to do with livestock (apart from feeding livestock) i always go to cpr, there better than the parade