WOOHOO, congrats. Give it a nice warm soak for 20-30 minutes. Then put it in its enclosure with food and water and leave alone until tomorrow. In the mean time, read Toms threads below for proper care, the sulcata threads apply to leopards and then Tomorrow tweak the enclousre from what you have learned and enjoy your new shelled family member.
Thanks. I have read Toms posts many times and used them as a guide in my setup, and have had the enclosure setup for about 2 months trouble shooting it. I gave the little one a good soaking and then set it in its new home. It sat there for a few hours not moving(I am assuming warming up and still in shock from the shipping) but when I just looked in on it, was exploring all over which made me feel better.
Awesome! some day I'll have one of those. I do recommend dicing up some of his greens and maybe use clothes pins to attach a few romaine or collard greens to a clay pot so that he can chomp and pull OFF a bite. I tried just leaving large greens laying and they would have nibbles on them but mine really started to be able to get a good grip on it to tear in to them when they were stationary. I'd just have stems hanging next day
I like your closed chamber idea. It's functional and pleasing to the eye. I used a shadowbox type coffee table with a repurposed window to put my baby MEPS but I like your idea better for functionality because my window is constantly fogged with humidity. Kind of defeats the purpose of the window. If I had it to do again(and probably will) I would redo my coffee table top so that it has a barn roof shaped window. Slanted glass doesn't hold the water like mine does.