06-11-2010, 01:12 PM | #1 |
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My Leopards in the rain
hi its absolutely pouring down outside, so i dont want the leopards to go far into the main enclosure. because they just get cold and i have to search for them to get them back in the shed.i have restricted them to the concrete basking area for now, so they can go in and out the shed as they want.personally i would stay in the shed.please note i dont have the new heat and light system up and running yet. but its built all i need is to save enough money for the lamps and controller.
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Great looking leopards, looks like they like the rain
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They are gorgeous
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Your setups and torts are amazing Terry. I hope to have something like that one day.
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thanks for looking.i have been making a suspended heat and light unit for their shed and once it is up and running the old heatlamps will be removed and i will post to show it working(i hope)i much prefer to keep everything thats electrical well above their heads and off the walls they are so strong its just not worth one of them climbing on top of another and getting electrocuted.
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Great pics, great Leo's Terry, one of mine just don't care about the weather, once warmed up he goes out and sometimes can't be bothered to go in.
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What are there size and weights like terry
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Great pics Terry, shows they are getting ample heat from there setup to be happy venturing out in that weather. Look forward to seeing your new lighting/heating system in action.
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Great captured, lonely Leopard int he rain. I'm walking in the rain... Great looking shells By the Way.
Nice to see lots of leos cuddled in the shed too. I havent seen Leos in the Zoo though .
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hello and thank you for looking and taking the time to post replies.i do have a fair few leopards from tiny babies right throught to the largest of my females who is 460mm and about 18kg.these are only the adults all the smaller ones up to about 200mm are indoors in this weather.
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