Blue dot on their underbelly.

ReptarNDukeNukem

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Well today I went to the All Animal Expo in Wheaton,IL.Their was not a lot of Leopards their but these pair just wanted me to take them home.I pulled a dumb move by not checking their underbelly but soon as I did when I got home I say this.
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Also the female
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The 2nd picture was in a dirty see-threw bowl.The seem that they have the same problem.
While you are here is the first picture a male?
 

MiamiLeos

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I think they look fine really. Some of the organs (i.e. liver, bladder) are dark blueish-purple. Since leos have light skin on their tummies it is not uncommon to see some dark areas, even when they are adults. If they are both acting normal and eating and defecating normal then I would say they are just fine :) Cute pick ups btw!
 

ReptarNDukeNukem

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Lyons,Illinois
I think they look fine really. Some of the organs (i.e. liver, bladder) are dark blueish-purple. Since leos have light skin on their tummies it is not uncommon to see some dark areas, even when they are adults. If they are both acting normal and eating and defecating normal then I would say they are just fine :) Cute pick ups btw!

I know that some organs are darker but their is just random blue spot,I checked my tangerine and normal and they did not have the same spot.I am watching them threw out their quarantine they are not eating(Typical because they just moved in) but I have a bowl of meal worms with Calcium w/o d3
 

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