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warhawk

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I picked these up from a local breeder. I don't know the ages still waiting to hear back from the breeder.

First we have Fred (male). This little guy is eating and pooping well and really doesn't like me to mess with his stuff.
LeoMale 6-10-15.jpg


Next Bertha (female). She isn't really eating well you can see she was eating good before I got her but I think she is a little stressed. She is from the same clutch as the next one but is about 20% bigger the breeder said has the Giant gene but I'm going to wait till she is a adult before I be sure.
LeoFemale Gaint 6-10-15.jpg

Next we have Ethyl (female). She isn't eating well but I think it is stress, I feel sure her and Bertha will start eating for me this weekend for sure.
LeoFemale 6-10-15.jpg

Last we have Bridget (female). Her photo she looks damp that is because the condensation from the top of her hide feel off as I was moving it to get her out. I think she is a just a hatchling I would rather have gotten one a few weeks older. She has started to eat a little so that is good she is stressed also but coming along nicely.
LeoFemale baby 6-10-15.jpg



I have photos of the parents and some of their Genetic info. Hoping to get the rest soon, if I don't all these guys might just turn into pets. I was hoping for some new breeding stock for next year but I don't know yet.
 

warhawk

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Little update everyone but Ethyl ate good last night. And I have never seen a male as aggressive as Fred he would just as soon bite me then eat, really hope he out grows that because when he is bigger he might draw blood.
 

Boa'sUnlimited

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Little update everyone but Ethyl ate good last night. And I have never seen a male as aggressive as Fred he would just as soon bite me then eat, really hope he out grows that because when he is bigger he might draw blood.

I have a few hatchlings like that but no adults, so I think with age he'll be better.
 

warhawk

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I have a few hatchlings like that but no adults, so I think with age he'll be better.


I think so too none of my other males have ever been like that. But if he doesn't out grow it I'm going to have to think really hard about breeding him not sure I want to take the chance of passing that one to the babies.
 

warhawk

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Update on my little guys.

Fred is still eating very well and his aggression has dropped. I was able to hold him over the weekend with out him biting or hissing, he is adjusting very well.

Bertha is eating good

Ethyl did shed on Thursday so no surprised she didn't eat but she has only had 1 small worm in a week. I know they can go a bit with out eating but starting to worry.

Bridget is doing very well she is eating well and loves to craw around on my hand and arm. She really seems to enjoy being handled.

Also I was able to get the dates these guys where born so I know their ages now.
 
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