I would avoid it as well... I had a leopard for years before it finally went to the big aquarium in the sky. The thing with leopards is that when spooked they want to burrow. So in transport, they sometimes keep hiring the bottom of the box/enclosure and damage their beak, which makes it hard for them to feed after. You want to get one that's already acclimated and known to be feeding.
When I got mine, he disappeared for 5 days, but he was a healthy feeding specimen from the lfs, so when he came out, he was hungry and ready to feed.
He went to sleep every night an I could see him from under the tank. Very cool.
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