Thank you (:
and my dad actually walked right up to it and picked it up. He didn't even try to bite or musk.
It was really neat finding that little guy in the back yard (:
I'm not sure about the white stuff. He was kept on paper towel in his own tank, and now he's on tile. He was on repti-cartpet (surprisingly) at the store.
All I know is that stuff smelled to high heaven.
Believe me, I try to feed him daily, he'll only take food about every other day...
I've had him for a month and a half? I'm not entirely sure, but I do know in all that time he has not put on any weight. I suppose I'll wait a little longer. I'm just super paranoid about him being sick, and causing the girls to be sick as well.
http://geckoforums.net/showthread.php?t=40250
Here is a thread where I was also a little suspicious of the sex of my leo. It's a female, but has kind of a bony structure at the base of her tail, rather than buldges. There's also a link to a website with good pictures of a male leo.
Hope...
Pictures would help alot.
But if you can't provide pics that's alright too.
How old is this leo? younger ones can be very difficult to sex.
if you see a prominate "v" of pores above the vent area it is a male. If not then it isn't.
Ok, so no pictures of the white stuff. I HAD to clean it out of there, it smelled SO bad.
Also, he hangs out in his moist hide all the time. I'm not sure if that's some kind of sign, but I'm trying to give you guys as much information as I can.
Alright, here it goes, please don't be too harsh on me, I know I've messed up pretty bad.
Here's the story:
I have my two "juvie" leos, Slim and Smiley. I buy a new little guy from a chain store, a baby, and bring him home. I keep him in his own tank for a few weeks, but decide that I...