Thats totally crazy! The same thing happened to me the other day. We've got them all over the place, especially this time of year, and I was going to collect some, but they kept "tasting" me or whatever and I thought it was harmless at first except for this weird tingling feeling, so I gave it...
Heh heh, doesn't anybody do research before they get things anymore? ;) I'm sure, being a rainforest critter and all, they'd probably need above average temps and a fair amount of humidity, but thats just general knowledge so maybe someone on here has more info.
It's probably a bad influence or whatever, but it works. Just buy them and then show her later. Just keep them under the bed or in the closet or something. I mean, roaches aren't like dogs ya' know; she ain't gonna notice them barking and they don't smell, so unless she rummages through your...
Unfortunately the U.S. doesn't seem to have a lot of those, mainly because of the whole illegality thing... Check out Cornell's entomology department though, they do open house type things where they show the different invertebrates and such. You can't buy anything, though (anything alive that...
So, uhhhh... after you obtain a queen when exactly do you plan on putting your world domination plan into action and creating a new empire revolving around ant worship?? {D Sorry, couldn't resist :D
What kind of container do you have them in? The easiest way to circumvent them jumping out is to get a container taller than they can get out of. Or you can get one of those screen setups that has a loose flap that you're hand will fit through for maintenance, but which they cannot get...
I've seen them for sale along with rheas, emus, and ostriches on the bird classifieds from kingsnake. Beware, I hear they are a lot more specific in their care than the other ratites, not to mention the whole "world's most dangerous bird" thing. And they cost a lot more than the others, too...
Leprosy problem solved! Plus with all the animals/human babies I'm around all the time, a little piss doesn't bother me anymore :P I'm sure somebody said tarantulas or scorpions weren't a good idea either when people first started keeping them, but did anybody listen? nooooooo and a good thing...
Heh heh heh, what they dont know cant hurt 'em.. ;) Don't follow my example though. Anyway I doubt I'll be getting a baby panther chameleon, I've been looking up info on their care and the like, but the average price I see babies being sold for is like $250-300, and they're only like 4 or 5...
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