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    New 20 gal vertical vivarium. What should I put in it?

    Aren't the Asian vine snakes rear fanged and venomous? They look pretty cool. I saw some today. I also like gargoyle and cresties as well. I heard someone even recommend egg eating snakes as a small arboreal, but I'm not sure if I up to feeding them quail eggs or whether or not they can handle...
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    New 20 gal vertical vivarium. What should I put in it?

    Hey folks, So I just finished building a vivarium from a 20 gal long turtle tank (the kind with the half panel on the side). I know you should always build a vivarium with the right pet in mind, and I was. I initially planned on putting either pygmy leaf chameleons, anoles, or a small gecko...
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    Feeding while on vacation

    So, I avoid long vacations for several occasions (my pets being a big one). However, I got the chance to play part of a tour in a rock band for 6 weeks, which i can't pass up :D However, 6 weeks is a long time. However, I can have my dad do the watering of the T enclosures because he does...
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    Questions for the Pixe Frog people

    Thats what it sounded like, but it was probably a coincidence.
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    Questions for the Pixe Frog people

    There's a chance it could have been doing that. If it were croaking, it wasn't being disturbed so it was doing it by itself.
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    10gal + snake?

    Some milksnakes, such as Nelson's and Sinolean's, only get about 3 feet. They also just coil up and burrow all day and aren't very active (sorta like some Ts in my opinion.) If you get a small one to start with, you could keep it in a 10 gallon for atleast a year. A 20 gallon long would fit an...
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    Questions for the Pixe Frog people

    Here HE is, about a month ago. He's grown a lot since then. Ignore the specks of dirt he kicked on my face, lol. (not a bindi)
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    Questions for the Pixe Frog people

    I know there are a few of you on here. I have a quickly growing pixie frog. Its maybe an inch under the size of a tennis ball. Recently, it has waken me up at night with two very loud deep croaks. Does this mean its a male? Do females croak? I'm very excited hoping this will become a...
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    Feeding my Madagascar roaches reptomin

    I've started a colony of Madagascar hissing cockroaches. I was lazy, not feeling like going down to the store for some food to feed them, so I decided to search my house for stuff they'd like. I saw the bottle of Reptomin (pellet frog, turtle, and newt food) I sometimes give my Red Eared...
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    Breeding your own food. Dwarf Hamsters?

    I know its a lot but I plan on stocking up frozen and perhaps selling some frozen ones. Also, Robos don't really nip, although they're fast and they probably smell more wild than mice so they're probably better for picky eaters. Just a guess but I don't know for sure. Robos also have small...
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    Breeding your own food. Dwarf Hamsters?

    So I got 3 female Robo dwarf hamsters and one male. I'll see what happens. I used to breed them a few years ago but not with multiple females in one cage. They all get along well. I'm starting a roach colony as well. Both should be a sufficient amount of food to stock up with for the future. The...
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    Breeding your own food. Dwarf Hamsters?

    I feed it more crickets and earthworms than rodents.
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    Breeding your own food. Dwarf Hamsters?

    Young milk snake and a adolescent pixie frog. I don't mind buying food as much for the snake. Its the pixie frog thats the problem mostly. It ate 10 bucks worth of pinkies the other night in one sitting. Roaches are an option too I suppose, but i'd still need to buy food for the snake if I went...
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    Breeding your own food. Dwarf Hamsters?

    So mice are not an option now, due to the people I live with. They said they wouldn't mind dwarf hamsters because they know they don't smell nearly as much because I used to breed them. The only difference now is, I would want to put a few females with one male like people do with mice. Would...
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    Breeding your own food. Dwarf Hamsters?

    I've been considering breeding mice for food again, but the smell is the only thing holding me back. I used to breed dwarf hamsters some time ago, and I don't remember them smelling as much as mice do. Does anyone know where dwarf hamsters smell less than mice? Could they be a sufficient...
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    Building A Paludarium

    What about using Quick-Crete? I'm also considering pouring concrete to make the ledge and backwall and maybe stick some rocks and pebbles on there while its still wet.
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    Building A Paludarium

    I'm not at all a handy man so I have a simple question. I'm going to make a rock wall for the glass aquarium I'm using. I was planning on gluing the rocks together. Does anyone know a glue I can use that will be able to sit in the water when dried that either wont disolve or poison my water...
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    Want to breed food: Roaches or Crickets?

    Soon I will be a jobless college student with very little money to feed pets. I want to start some sort of feeder colony to feed Ts, emperer scorp, small pixie frog, small American bull frog, and a chameleon. I've been debating between roaches and crickets. I hear people swear by roaches...
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    Pixie Frog food size

    I have a small pixie frog about the size of a golf ball. I hope to breed it someday. I hear these guys can easily throw down food that is nearly their own body size. Is mine ok to feed an occasional SMALL pinky mouse? The same question also applies for my small American Bullfrog. Thanks!
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