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Old 08-08-03, 10:58 PM   #16
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Very nice patternless baby.
Here is one of my high yellows born April 25. Nice white head and tail. she is about 17 grams.


and another normal patternless born on May 22, she is about 14 grams.


So 10 grams is great for her age.

and emily that and my patternless are far from a banana, Here is a banana. picture curtisy of prehistoric pets. Check that gorgious white tail!!
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Old 08-09-03, 04:25 AM   #17
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Wow zookeeper that amel patternless is awsome....But flake is a blizzard she is just really dark right now I donno why.
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Old 08-09-03, 08:08 AM   #18
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Oh Duh! I just went back and read that. lol, That will teach me for staying up past my bedtime!! lol.
I wondered why she was showing so much yellow at a young age! Boy I feel stupid now. lol.
Anyway, she is really cute! That is what counts the most.
She may be dark, then, just because she is a blizzard, little buggers, they like to keep you guessing! J/k.
I would definately check the temps, temps are one of the main keys to a healthy, hungry leo imo. I think they also factor in on the shade the lizard is too to some extent. But I wouldn't worry, I have a few that get dark from time to time and then a couple hours later I will check on them and they are as bright as ever.
But I didn find my babies got more of an appetite at 90 degrees than at 85. May sound funny to some but that is just my experience. For example I just fed out around 1000 mealies last night for about 30 babies and their dishes are pretty much empty this morning. I go through at least 20 000 mealies a month, not including the crickets!
Here is my blizzard momma.
She was always dark in her last enclosure (it had dark walls to it), now in a rubbermaid rack system she is lightening up considerably. She has been in there for almost 2 weeks.

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Old 08-09-03, 10:28 AM   #19
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Thanks I keep all my leos at 88 degrees, they are in a reack systems. She is usually dark during the day time but at night she looks like a normal blizzard. I like to checkin on them seeing as they are noctural I don't wanna miss nothin he he he
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My baby was born May 18 and weighs 20 grams, so a baby born in June or July at more than 10 grams sounds good to me.
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