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My two male 6 year old Leos have been with me a year now, The larger one has gone from 522gms to 2130gms in that time while the smaller one has gone from 473gms to 1305gms. Both were quite smooth when I bought them. Both have the same living conditions and eat the same food but the larger of the two is getting to be quite pyramided. They sleep on coir which is decreasing and as I can't source any more here in southern Spain, I am going to bed them on dirt from the garden. They are under a CE at night now as it is cooler now but still go outside for most of the day on a tortoise lawn. They graze the grass and weeds from that and I also feed them weeds,hibiscus,petunia,tradescantia. Is there anything I can do to prevent the pyramiding from worsening! Are they getting too much food?
This is another view of the Leo with pyramiding. The second photo on the above post is of the smooth Leo.
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This is another view of the Leo with pyramiding. The second photo on the above post is of the smooth Leo.
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