22-11-2007, 07:51 PM | #11 |
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wc adult female 18 inches long and nearly 40 lb
cb female 14 1/2 inches just layed 12 eggs 30/10/07 and then they hatched terry
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i thought i would add this just to give an idea of the sizes of leopards.
the start of the leopards and how big they can get and then a few pics of mine size comparason, tiny 8 months, bob 4 years bobby tiny-willy x
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Oooh Just spotted this Area.
Here's My Leopard Tortoise Squirt. She is 13cm long and weighs 1lb 3oz (539g) She is approx 4 years old (CB 2006) |
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Your leopard is growing fine!
To Alicia they look rather like Sulcatas to me esp the big one!
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Thanks all for pictures! Now i defineterly know I want a leopard tortoise . Once I bring my babies home I will post pictures here as well.
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Excuse the mucky water dishes, they had just spent the previous hour playing 'Lets make a mud bath!' Leos are wonderful torts!
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Hey Laraine,
What is the flower that they're eating in the last pic? I'd like to get some for my leopards. Thanks
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its one of the lavatera species other wise known as mallow http://www.hardys-plants.co.uk/products.asp?genus=142 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lavatera |
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Lovely to see them Laraine.
I feed mallow but never knew they eat the flowers too - I will definately try mine on it. |
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