phebe121
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My leopards are 20 months old 7 inches and i cought them mating today can she get pregnant or is she to young
Their is a beginning to everything.They never shown any dominance to eachother both eat ton of food the dont bit each other they share the food
I agreeAs they reach maturity, I would fully expect the peaceful existence to end. Sounds like you are seeing signs that it's over. I would make arrangements to separate.
I agree with the members who suggested separating them. It's a well-known fact that torts do not like company. So don't expect peace to go on that long.Well if i need to separate i will .i have the space
Bulling can be looks , control of water , food , a lot of thing people don't understand .They never shown any dominance to eachother both eat ton of food the dont bit each other they share the food
all houses with land that is also it is over most of Florida from Gainsville to MiamiIt's an enclosed / screened in area attached to the house. Like an enclosed porch mostly in the South , more than one person has asked. I forget that up North they are not built. But almost all houses in South Florida have one. View attachment 144257