MissFrances
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Hi everyone! I've had my (not so little!) leo for about three weeks now - I've been researching them for well over a year and finally adopted mine on my birthday! I'm new to the forums and to reptiles as a whole, so I've been quite a nervous new owner! Starting to relax a bit now we've had her for a while.
I impulsively refer to her as a female, but I don't actually know yet! I've picked two names - Izzy if she is a girl, or Richard (the Third) if he's a guy.
Anyway, here are some pictures! Taken the other day when I had her out for a weigh and a clean.



You might notice she has a bit of a lumpy back - she was like that when I got her! I was assured though that she's had a scan from the vet and that it's just a bit of a deformity, not a serious condition.
She's not had any issues eating, which I am super please about. There was a short period where she wasn't pooping, but that's cleared up now. We still don't see much of her, she likes to stay in her hides until really late at night, when she'll sit half-in, half-out of her hot hide, staring at the world! I weighed her on the 24th and she's at 52g at the moment, which I think is about right?
I made some mistakes when I got her - I actually bought her from Pets At Home, simply because I was happier with how they were kept than at my local reptile specialist - they had more hides, food, water, climbing rocks etc. Anyway, they hadn't sexed her, and I completely forgot to ask how old she was, or if they'd weighed her. I'm guessing, by her markings and her size, that she is an adult and not a juvie, but I don't know if there's any way to be sure?
I also wanted to ask about handling her. Obviously I have handled her already, after about two and a half weeks, but I don't quite know how to proceed from here. She seems quite uncertain about how she feels about humans at the moment. Some days, she'll be out in her tank and not concerned about movement around her. Others, she dashes off at the first sign of movement. She seems nervous about being picked up - I don't get any angry tail wags, screams or posturing, but she completely freezes and backs away from my hand - but once she is out and with me, she doesn't try to escape. She moves slowly, doesn't jump, climbs on me and sits on me for a while. Basically, I'm not sure if I should keep picking her up and handling her, or if I need to take it slower?
That's the end of my very long introduction. Nice to meet you all!
I impulsively refer to her as a female, but I don't actually know yet! I've picked two names - Izzy if she is a girl, or Richard (the Third) if he's a guy.
Anyway, here are some pictures! Taken the other day when I had her out for a weigh and a clean.



You might notice she has a bit of a lumpy back - she was like that when I got her! I was assured though that she's had a scan from the vet and that it's just a bit of a deformity, not a serious condition.
She's not had any issues eating, which I am super please about. There was a short period where she wasn't pooping, but that's cleared up now. We still don't see much of her, she likes to stay in her hides until really late at night, when she'll sit half-in, half-out of her hot hide, staring at the world! I weighed her on the 24th and she's at 52g at the moment, which I think is about right?
I made some mistakes when I got her - I actually bought her from Pets At Home, simply because I was happier with how they were kept than at my local reptile specialist - they had more hides, food, water, climbing rocks etc. Anyway, they hadn't sexed her, and I completely forgot to ask how old she was, or if they'd weighed her. I'm guessing, by her markings and her size, that she is an adult and not a juvie, but I don't know if there's any way to be sure?
I also wanted to ask about handling her. Obviously I have handled her already, after about two and a half weeks, but I don't quite know how to proceed from here. She seems quite uncertain about how she feels about humans at the moment. Some days, she'll be out in her tank and not concerned about movement around her. Others, she dashes off at the first sign of movement. She seems nervous about being picked up - I don't get any angry tail wags, screams or posturing, but she completely freezes and backs away from my hand - but once she is out and with me, she doesn't try to escape. She moves slowly, doesn't jump, climbs on me and sits on me for a while. Basically, I'm not sure if I should keep picking her up and handling her, or if I need to take it slower?
That's the end of my very long introduction. Nice to meet you all!
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