So my Leo has finally started exploring after the change to bioactive and I noticed on my camera a small pit bubble forming on her left side, it’s not very big or visible. Out of all the shots and recordings I only managed to get this picture of her where I can actually see it (so I really don’t know if it’s 100% a pit bubble)
For those wondering my supp schedule I pretty much follow the one for adults that’s in the guide. Calcium dish inside the tank at all times (I don’t see her really eating it, maybe licking it a little)…I feed her every 5-7 days and I do calcium, calcium, calcium + vitamin d3, multivitamin REPEAT
I transition between crickets and silkworms and the occasional hornworms.
I COULD BE OVERREACTING, I just wanted an opinion and maybe how to manage this if it is in fact a pit bubble. I don’t wanna inspect her physically because I just changed her enclosure and I don’t wanna stress her