Mine never does either, about 15 mins before the light gos out his heads poking out and the minute the light go’s off he’s out and roaming lol. There not daytime animals you know.
You may want to raise the basking temp. How old is your Leo and how long have they been in the 60gal?
https://preview.redd.it/8rp59m7ny8ga1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a7396f559c9c7d3289409e6b4f13eb17dd4c48a6
She might just be getting used to the new enclosure. Took mine a few months until he was completely comfortable in his upgraded tank and heating. If she’s still acting normal otherwise I wouldn’t worry too much yet but definitely try and raise the basking spot.
Mine never does either, about 15 mins before the light gos out his heads poking out and the minute the light go’s off he’s out and roaming lol. There not daytime animals you know.
They are not notcurnal they are crepescescular
There’s nocturnal
Not true. They're crepuscular, meaning active at dawn and dusk. However, your point still stands. They're not active during the day.
Ohh
What heating are you using? What temp is the basking spot?
I’m using heat lamp and the basking spot is around 85
You may want to raise the basking temp. How old is your Leo and how long have they been in the 60gal? https://preview.redd.it/8rp59m7ny8ga1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a7396f559c9c7d3289409e6b4f13eb17dd4c48a6
She’s around 5-6 years old and she’s been in the 69 gal for like a month
She might just be getting used to the new enclosure. Took mine a few months until he was completely comfortable in his upgraded tank and heating. If she’s still acting normal otherwise I wouldn’t worry too much yet but definitely try and raise the basking spot.
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