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Originally Posted by windcoast reefs
Leave it alone until it decides to come out itself. If you rush it, you will stress it out which cause it to bury itself in the sand again, and run the risk of it never coming out again.
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+1. Usually a couple days...also Leopards tend to have an internal clock within them. Are you home thru out the day? If so you'll have a chance to see it when it is comfortable of its new surroundings... If you work from 9 to 5 then you may have a slimmer chance to get a glimps of it. Mine is up at 8 and in the sand to sleep around 5ish...
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