Hey pal! You're doing it wrong!
That's right, you got this pal!
You can do it!!!
Aweee yeeeahhhhh!
Now run!
I'll be doing some more pairings soon. I like how I JUST said she won't take him. And then she accepted no problem.
Enjoy the spiderporn! ;)
-Fix
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I haven't gotten that far. You seem to be right. I just saw it had actual scientific names lol and I suppose most of us here do not need a virtual T when our rooms are loaded with the real thing. At least mine is lol
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It's a pretty nifty little app if anyone wants to check it out. :)
It's mostly correct on husbandry practices and has fun ways for newbies to retain scientific names and care suggestions in their head somewhere. (:
And not to mention it's pretty cute.
Anywho, I'm out!
-Fix
Every single betta I have owned, (aside from my childhood ones :P) were rescues from this sort of situation. It's quite disheartening and sad to see.
-Fix
I know I keep doing this, but I am back from my deep sleep.
The salvaged eggs from my G. rosea:
Some of them made it and others did not. About fifty of the many (I want to say hundreds) made it through that trauma. They have since found new and lovely homes. I have two of them left if anyone...
We have the sticky hormone traps for the moths, but they work soooo well that the thing is covered and useless in a day lol but I'll continue getting those.
I'll try those methods for the fleas definitely.
Thank you all for your help!
Kind regards,
Fix
My T's and scorps eat bi-weekly. One to two crickets at feeding time. Sometimes they go three weeks.
It isn't cruel at all. They aren't humans. Or dogs. Or anything of the sort that needs to eat every day or very very often.
Thanks,
Fix
I guess I should give more detail. These bugs are moths and most recent... Fleas!!! My boyfriend's parents brought their dog over for two weeks straight and she had flees. Now they are everywhere. -.-'
We recently have been infested in some bug problems. Just in our living room. But there are no doors going to the spider and snake room. We need to do a digger or something. What would you all suggest about doing with all of my exotics? Including true spiders, tarantulas, snakes and birds. I've...
He was a little grumpy. Not too bad. He's settled in now. Sorry for the late reply. (:
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A pond I the basement of our new house! (:
It's alright. I wasn't being spiteful or anything. As I said, it wasn't very clear as my name isn't in the title of the thread. I do like the photos you shared! I was just being considerate to the fact you may wish to have your own thread or post to a thread that was a community one! (...
Thank you so much! Bandit is quite the little cutie haha and my retic is such a sweetheart.
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Hey Arachtion, I realize it's not too clear, but this thread is my personal thread to keep up to date on all of my personal collection. You...
Helllllooooo!
I need to get active again, I am paying for a subscription I just renewed anyways lol
So here's a photo of my Reticulated python, Pixel. I hope all is well! :laugh:
And here are a few of Mr. Bandit, my male Pin-Stripe Ball Python. ;)
He's such a cutie. :giggle:
Suprise Suprise
Well we just moved, so things have been SUPER hectic. I'm so worn out. :bruised:
Anywho, I thought you guys (assuming anyone still follows this thread :sarcasm: ) would enjoy some photo's of Whomper. It's been a while.
How has everyone been doing? We're...
My newly hatched out slings right off the incubator are given pin head crickets. For their first few meals I pre-kill all food for consumption. By the third feeding session I throw in the live pin heads. With my terrestrial slings, it's easier for me since I can just open up all of the vials and...
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