I don't have enough Leopard experience to say for sure, but they look hybrid to me. If the seller told you they were, then they probably are. Here's what I'm doing for hydration, humidity and moisture for mine. It was written for sulcatas, but I'm doing it exactly the same for my leopards. Some of them have been in this routine for over six weeks now and its working perfectly. Zero problems, so far. No matter what was done with them in the past, all you can do is your best now.
http://tortoiseforum.org/Thread-How-To-Raise-Sulcata-Hatchlings-and-Babies
They don't look like they are pyramiding yet in the pic, but none of them do from overhead. If you want a better opinion, post some profile shots too.
http://tortoiseforum.org/Thread-How-To-Raise-Sulcata-Hatchlings-and-Babies
They don't look like they are pyramiding yet in the pic, but none of them do from overhead. If you want a better opinion, post some profile shots too.
kelarned said:These are my 2 little guys. I believe they are hybrid from what the original owner told me. I was told their dad was G.p. pardalis. Any thoughts?
They are 6 weeks old. I have been keeping them hydrated for the last 2 weeks. Do their scutes look normal or do I already have pyramiding going on. I know I can't reverse it, but will it continue to get worse, or even out if I continue to keep them hydrated?