I think im going to go with a burgandy, I love the mean T's I saw that swift had some burgandies, but Im also thinking about getting a T that my son can help with as well. He wants a smithi but they grow so slooooooooooooooow I'm trying to talk him into an avic as well since they are pretty...
true blondi's are the light sandy brown colored ones right? Thats what I had before. I might go with a burgandy then, if they were mistaken for blondi's they would have the same build and "sunny ;P" disposition that I miss :-D
I am going to check those shops you guys mentioned too, thanks!
I've been out of the loop for a few years, and I am just starting up my collection again. I really miss having a blondi so I've been looking around for one but no one seems to have them any more. Did something happen while I was gone? I notice there are a few more theraphosa species but its just...
Im keeping the soil on the drier side but what I do is place a tiny dish of water in the deli cup and add droplets to the side of the cup so that its kind of misty. It hasn't pulled off any more legs and it seems to be ok now. It's not interesting in eating but I noticed that my other slings are...
I know that if a T has an injured leg they will sometimes "eat it" or pull it off of their bodies but Im concerned that my new 1/4 inch LP has removed two of its own legs in the last few hours. It doesnt appear to be injured. Ive got it in a tiny deli cup with about an inch of soil and a premade...
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okay, thats our native grey tree frog, but he doesnt have the yellow on the underside, the under eye patch is green, the frogs body color goes from almost white to a medium shade of grey & his markings are similar, but theyre are a...
a cuban tree frog in louisiana?
Ill get some pics soon, hes a really od frog, he spends half of his time on the lower branches, and the other half in the water dish or on the edge of it.
is it possible for tree frogs and toads to cross breed? there are so many frogs breeding in my...
tokays are territorial, she wont go far, my advice is to release a few crickets into the room and wait for her to come out from behind the shelf. Youll probably have more luck at or aleast with the lights out mine were mostly active at night.
thanks!
what about substrate? hes got about 1/5 inches of peat, some branches and a huge water bowl, since most of the tree frogs stick to the lillies near our pool.
I notice the substrate is sticking to him though and they absorb a lot through their skin, should i take it out?
okay, I just found a really really cool tree frog, its solid grey, no markings except for a small green patch near each ear.
Theyre all over my back yard at the moment, but this guy was on my door when i got home, so im going to try to keep him.
I know the frog keeping basics, but im not...
I agree.. the alligator didnt claw his way out.. or fight his way out, because he wouldn't have been that far down into the snakes digestive system. Something else killed the snake, or maybe the sharp points on the alligators skin ripped him open during digestion & this is the result days later.
well, I worked out a really good trade for some of these guys, and I was just looking for some tips on temps and humidity..
I cant wait to get them!! :drool: :drool: :drool:
I Have a lutino, i noticed when I type it mimics me and pecks at the keyboard, thats probably what your little guy is doing, mine likes to imitate me when Im doing thing with my hands & if im eating and he's out I have to share.
He also unscrews and pops the beads out of body jewelry, so...
Ive got a male and a gravid female, one of them has smaller chelicerae although, I couldn't tell you which, because theyre both sealed into their burrows and I cant see them.
if your iggy is sick, call your local vet, and ask for something called bene-bac, it helps with the intestinal flora, also, when I had a baby ig that got really sick, I was told to give her pedialyte from a syringe, and with my bigger iguana, to sprinkle it on his food, because he wasn't...
I had 3 c. exilcauda scorplings, they molted recently and were about an inch (including the stinger)
They were on dry peat, with a small patch of damp moss in both the warm and cool side of the enclosure water dish, lots of little rocks and bark to hide under, plenty of food, but today when I...
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