MORE PICS!!!!!!
Here's my pair of marbled geckos, notice the tumor on the eye of the one with it's belly to us
here's my freshwater tank just for fun
And my prized betta
The scorpion tank
i burried painted pvc pipes so i could see them when underground
My specialty show...
Yeah I have 3 species of isopods, springtails, and even night crawlers to keep things clean. All 3 species of gecko are omnivorous and eat both CGD (crested gecko diet) and crickets. They share 100 crickets with the 2 green tree frogs and the white's tree frog once every second week. It's...
Took a few more pics for u guys. The first just for scale and the rest is just whoever happened to be active at the moment.
My female marbled gecko that has a huge tumor over its left eye
My dalmation crestie
My obese whites tree frog
1 of the green tree frogs
Tried to get the golden...
The style of tank is called a "40 gallon breeder." It's a wide bottomed tank that provides a lot of floor space. I'm very aware of their breeding habits lol
Since it's the 4th anniversary of having this 50 gallon vivarium, I thought I would share some pics!!!!
Just to preface, this tank has exceeded my expectations and I've made a good amount of money selling the offspring I'm constantly getting from all 3 lizard species. It's amazing how they all...
I'm somewhat of an expert on HC's and I keep close to 40 split up among 4 different species.
Minimum tank size is a 20 Long, but best would be a 40 breeder tank.
What they will need:
-minimum of 4-6 inches of substrate (either cocohusk or sand----if sand pour water in it till it's sand castle...
Can anyone help me with tips feeding the versi sling? It's about 1/8th inch.
Is it as simple as crushing a crickets head and dropping it in? I gave him one like that several hours ago and it's untouched.
Holy crap A. versis are fast.... I've never handled a T before and I just had my first...
Just got back from the Cin City Reptile show at King's Island
Here's what I picked up for about $50 total:
Avic. avic
Avic. versi
B. vagans
And here's some stuff from the show:
poison dart frogs
snakes
Misc
My best guess is an impaction caused by the shells of the mealworms you are feeding him. Mealworms are an occasional treat but a horrible main food source. On a nutritional side, it is the equivalent of us eating nothing but cheeseburgers and french fries for every meal. On the functional side...
That's a really nice picture of all your containers.
I kinda get tired of people posting pics of their inverts when all I want to see are more deli containers!!!
That was VERY dangerous picking him up. Also, hermit crabs should under no circumstances molt above ground. It's extremely risky. Unless they are sick or stressed they will never attempt to molt above ground. I'm assuming you might need to make a few changes to your habitat. I've been crabbing...
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