Lets see
Fish
Common Plec
Albino Oscar
one Angel,
African butterfly
Pictus Cat,
2 Male bettas,
2 type of african chilid (no idea specis)
and a cory
and Two demonic cats
hmm you could add some fancy guppies, mollies or sword. *(but a hint of advice they all like a lil salt in the water. If no salt they tend to get sick often) You could also try some of the smaller barbs but I would suggest that b/c I just don't like them ;P
I knew that live food could hurt or even kill snakes, but I was thinking like Reitz, "Is live prey always a no no?" I normally feed my snakes pinkys (though I've only had them for a few days), but the other day I asked pategirl the same question, Geez I'm glad I didn't get any ideas. Thanks...
I do agree with the heat rock being bad. Anything that produces heat and comes in durect connection with an animal is bad. They might as well use a piece of hot rod iron, they will get the same effect.
So much Fuss over two snake??
Wow, when I posted these pic, I never knew there would be so many arguements. I've always been good at starting them though =D :p ;P
I could see how people have conflicting views. I know some peeps that would use a reptile heating rock or lamp for anything...
I think I fixed it....
MMK, Let try this one more time.
After my 7:00 Pre cal class, I went and got "Critter Care" bedding, and also gave them larger tanks, and placed them near my electronics in my room (to keep them warm during the night and day). I think this should fix all the problems...
Thanks again phil,
I've got my tank to be balenced around 84 today. by using the lamp. and I am gona try to kkep it around 80 to night, I 'm gona yurn off my ac to see if it will stay a lil more warm, and that way I won' t need the lamp tomorrow. Plus I am gona try to find something to use...
Ok,
First thing first, I do use a basic desk lamp and a heat produceing bulb for heat during the day to keep the snakes in the 80's and high 70's. I'm not sure that I agree with the getting rid of the poting soil, though I know it is not the best. I am some what of a clean freak, and I...
ps >I ment to say that I didn't handle her much after feeding (just putting her back into her home, and moving her to the side of the tank so i could clean water dish and stuff) yesterday (but my sister might of while i wasn't looking)
Thanks for the advice,
I normally keep my room in the low 80's high 70's, but sometimes at night it will get in the 60's in my home, so I'll keep an eye on the temps. As for handleing, pategirl told me that you don't need to handle them until a few hours after feeding, so I left them both in...
The Corn was 20$ and the grey band was 60$. Hey phil, got a question, I fed the grey band on sat, and around 3 today he vomited the pinky back up, was this just b/c he was stressed, and should I try to feed him again tomorrow.
Here is my male grey band, fiesty and fast, he bit me the first time I picked him up, and he bit me again when I cleaned his water dish. I guess he just likes me. ;P (he probably bit b/c it was his feeding time) I like him.
Hey ya'll,
Today was the dixie reptile show here in alabama, and I got myself two snakes, a normal corn, and a greybaned king (from phillip)
Here is the my new Female corn, Scarlet:
I bought Pategirl a new corn today. It is really cool. It is primarily gray, with orange spots going down the tummy of the snake, and the saddles are a dark orange too. She'll post a pic as soon as i give it too her. ;P
I personally think that the craven T's is like a drug. Though I do not have any, my better half has about 25 and I am wanting some too, just worried that I won't be able to feed them (b/c I hate buying crickets (they smell) and I am afraid of feeding them wild critters (insect, lizards, and...
Who could resist such a pretty face, not to mention he was the only critter (other than a few small bugs and lizards) that we seen on hour 2 hour walk through the woods.;P ;P
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