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Well, first, get rid of the Calci-sand. I know it looks neat and it says it's good for them, but it's really not, especially for babies. It has been known to cause impaction. Most people recommend keeping babies on paper towels until they are 6 inches long. Is it eating the fluker's and zoo med stuff? I'd honestly be surprised if it did, most leos won't touch the stuff. Live cricets and mealworms are best, as many as she will eat in 5-10 minutes. Temps should be 88-90 at the basking spot, and in the high 70's to low 80's on the cool side. I usually put a hide on each side, and make a humid hide for them, too. Just use a plastic container, cut a hole in the lid, and fill it partway with moist spagnum, peat, or bed-a-beast. Keep it on the warm sde, and keep it moist. This will help her shed. Have fun with her, they are great pets!
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