Help with this morph?

AlexaG

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My boyfriend bought him today and surprised me once more! :]
He gets along just fine with our other Leo, but we are hoping that when they get sexually mature that they are not both males....and if one is a female, and one is a male, we are definitely looking into possibly breeding them.

Anyways...help with his morph?

Size comparison to my other Leo:
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miamimike

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Hi Alexa....
Congrats on the new leo!.....Looks like a nice little tangerine (super hypo carrottail baldy with a tangerine color coming in)....
Not trying to be a "know-it-all".....
but are you keeping them together now?....if you are...I would keep a close eye on them.....it may look like they arent fighting and are getting along but often the new arrival will get intimidated by the bigger, more established animal and not get the food it needs....even if they dont appear to be fighting.
I am not suggesting that your new addition appears unhealthy but it is always a good idea to "quarantine" new additions for awhile before introducing to your established animals. Length of time of quarantining is debateable....but I would suggest at least 30 days...some would suggest as much as 90 days or more.
Again...just my opinion, but I would make it a practice to isolate new arrivals for a while so that even if they are perfectly healthy, they have a chance to get established and over the stress of the move. Better safe than sorry I guess....

Good luck and have fun with them!
Mike
 

AlexaG

New member
Hi Alexa....
Congrats on the new leo!.....Looks like a nice little tangerine (super hypo carrottail baldy with a tangerine color coming in)....
Not trying to be a "know-it-all".....
but are you keeping them together now?....if you are...I would keep a close eye on them.....it may look like they arent fighting and are getting along but often the new arrival will get intimidated by the bigger, more established animal and not get the food it needs....even if they dont appear to be fighting.
I am not suggesting that your new addition appears unhealthy but it is always a good idea to "quarantine" new additions for awhile before introducing to your established animals. Length of time of quarantining is debateable....but I would suggest at least 30 days...some would suggest as much as 90 days or more.
Again...just my opinion, but I would make it a practice to isolate new arrivals for a while so that even if they are perfectly healthy, they have a chance to get established and over the stress of the move. Better safe than sorry I guess....

Good luck and have fun with them!
Mike

Oh wow thank you! :] do you think he'll egt more orange on his tail?

Anyways, they were cage mates a few days ago, i just bough them on different days.
 
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