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10-06-2005, 09:14 AM
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Does each leo need their own hide box?
I read somewhere that this is the case - is this true?
When I kept them several years ago, I had 4 females in the same tupperware box without any problems.
I will have 1 male and three females in a 29 gallon. I will need to get much smaller boxes if they all need their own box.
Does the male need his own?
Can the girls share?
None of the leo were raised together.
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10-06-2005, 09:52 AM
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I prefer to have a hide box for each, OR, a large enough one that they aren't packed in like sardines. I don't know if it is absolutely needed, but I feel its a matter of comfort for them. I will tell you, that on my large colony tank there were 4 females and there were 5 hides, 2 humids, a dry on on the warm side and 2 on the cool side, and there were times all 4 were squeezed into one, and other times when each hide had its own occupant....
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10-06-2005, 11:11 AM
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I also use several hides when their is more than 1 leo, heck I even give the singles a few to choose from.
With a 1 leo set up I use 1 humid, 1 dry warm, 1 dry cool and 2 - 3 toilet tissue rolls here and their.
With say 4, I use 2 humid, 1 dry warm 2 dry cool and a few toilet tissue rolls here and there.
Same was with Cory, they will sometimes pile up in one hide and other times be in all different hides.
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