My leos colors became a bit dull. Idk why but I don't think it is good. I am starting to question their enclosure. I don't even know if I am feeding them right anymore. I'm starting to doubt myself. Should I just give them to someone better prepared to take care of my leos?
My leo has been fine for the couple of years that I've had him, but now his skin is starting to look like this and I don't know what to do. What does this mean?
I have already spent $500 on my fish tank, and I just spent $350+ on my Leos. I have a heat mat and I just need a thermostat. Would this be a good option?
I have a hard time putting the more powdery calcium on my crickets without it getting messy, and I want to try something other than gut loading. Is this ok to use on my crickets?
In one of my previous posts, I talked about how my Leo's were getting bruises inside of a hide that I had (now replaced with a bigger hide), and they are doing just fine and as active as ever, but they both seem to have scabs? On their heads, and I've never seen scabs on a leo. Is this normal...
I'm getting two new tanks for my Leo's so that I can separate them from each other because they are now trying to breed. I dont know what the best size tank would be to get for two of my leos, and if it is brand I can trust. I don't care where I get the tank as long as it is good for my leos.
They have tried multiple times, but they have stopped trying now. I have checked daily for eggs and nothing. Thnx for the advice though. I plan on moving them to a 40 gallon.
This may sound odd, but I've had them for a couple of years and they just started breeding. They are in the same tank, they do not "cuddle" or do any of that stuff. They are brother and sister. Whenever I take one of my leos out, the other one wants to follow. When I first got them, they never...