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Old 05-14-06, 01:48 AM   #1
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Exclamation How often should my leo shed?

His name is murphy. He's about 2 or three years old. He's about seven (ish) inches long. I feed him once every two or three days. Medium sized mealworms. I also give him a calcium powder. I don't use my lighting often though I do use the heat lamp often. He seems perfectly healthy except for he hasnt shedded his skin in months. I really don't know what's wrong. Or if anything is wrong. Help?
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Old 05-14-06, 09:21 PM   #2
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I don’t really think that anything is wrong. I have seen some leos go 9 months without shedding, but I have also seen some shed every month. It just depends if you have all of the lighting, heating, etc., right. On another note, if you are feeding him every 2-3 days, does he have food inbetween feedings? He should have food at all times. But I doubt that is the cause of him not shedding.
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Just a normal thing sometimes

I don’t really think that anything is wrong. I have seen some leos go 9 months without shedding, but I have also seen some shed every month. It just depends if you have all of the lighting, heating, etc., right. On another note, if you are feeding him every 2-3 days, does he have food inbetween feedings? He should have food at all times. But I doubt that is the cause of him not shedding.

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Old 05-15-06, 04:21 PM   #4
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The other thing to consider is that your leo may be shedding during the night and eating it all before you have a chance to see him go through it. They shed at different rates depending on growth spurts, stress, environmental conditions, etc.
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Old 05-24-06, 02:39 AM   #5
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shed

well i don't know about that unless dolly isn't paying that much attention to his/her leo but you would be able to tell before he was going to shed and yes my leos shed and eat it at night before i wake up but i usually know the night there going to shed
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Is your leo a ghost? Ghosts always have a dullish color making it impossible to tell when they are going to shed. Is the tail nice and round (fat)?
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What does the tail size have to do with sheding? If you don't mind me asking?
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