Greetings!
I bought two female leopards from a local petstore about a month and a half ago, and I
just found out yesterday that one of them is pregnant with two eggs. She must have
come in contact with a male at the petstore or prior to being in the store. She just
started showing slight "bulging" by her hind legs within the last week or so. Is
there any way of telling how long she has been pregnant, and how long until I can
expect her to lay the eggs? I never planned on having any babies, so this is rather
exciting for me. I am going to have to look back through all the archived posts about
leopard breeding to glean some knowledge to be sure I take care of her properly and
eventually her young.
:o) Tobey
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In a message dated Sat, 10 Feb 2001 8:05:47 AM Eastern Standard Time, Lyle Puente
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<< >I was wondering what people are using in lay boxes for their leopards?
I use peat, not the decorative green moss, but the brown garden peat. Never
failed me yet.
In some boxes I mix this with half sand.
Lyle Puente
PO Box 438
Crompond, NY 10517
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