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To add to the size issue, I have seen little to no proof that there is a legitimate difference between reds, blues, black and whites and extremes in size. Columbians are smaller and I have seen few to no exceptions. There are 4 foot blues, 3 foot black and whites and everything in between. I...
Yeah I would need some guidance as in the making of the enclosure from people with more experience probably which is the second issue, but the winter part is the first one I havta deal with! The insulation sounds like a great idea too!
Hey Bobby and other members who house their tegus outdoors,
I was wondering if you think it would be plausible to house a tegu outdoors in an enclosure designed like Bobby's year round or close to it. I live near San Francisco, BUT the area I live in does not have the same temps as SF. Summers...
I have a king rat, subadult male that I am selling due to downsizing but he is a pretty good snake. Around 80 degrees is what I keep him at and he does well with that. Stinks like heck when he musks and he's a touch nippy.
Re: Help w/ Chuckwalla (UPDATE: Bleeding Nose Rub)
Sounds like you are doing everything right! Good luck! Oh also he is a desert animal and will get a large percentage of the water he needs from his food!
Re: Help w/ Chuckwalla (UPDATE: Bleeding Nose Rub)
I have a friend who keeps chucks and he has one kind of flower that they just devour. I forget what it is but I will find out when I can. I think you should put in more rocks or retes stacks, basically boards stacked with separation in between...
Beazer, if you have ever frequented Field Herp Forum there was a post a while back where a few guys in Florida found a mating ball of 5 Burmese Pythons, with the female being 16-17 feet long. Humanely killing the animal would be killing it instantly in some fashion, not torturing it or hurting...
Yes that would be lovely, although I still think the start of the thread was rather degrading towards the reptile industry as a whole. I am fine making peace. We are good in my eyes.