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Depends on your leopards. Most females and males tend to start eating more and putting on more weight after the breeding season. Some people put their leos through a cooling period before breeding and they will slow down if this is done. But most of my leos (30 breeders) never slow down on their feeding except during egg laying. Even then it is a gradual slow down and not dramatic. How are your temps? What are you feeding? How often? Done any dewormings lately? Changed substrate or enclosures?