Cricket Contest
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March 1, 2021 at 10:06 am #21774
mcgrathseanParticipantLast night Mr. Ziek Gibbles was left with a freshly cleaned up tank. This morning he poked his head out with this look on his face of, “This mess??…. wasn’t me!”
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March 2, 2021 at 8:52 am #21787
ZoodulcisModeratorFunny how they do that! Same thing with clean water bowls. Your peeper seems innocent of the whole incident, or so he would like you to believe. Have you had him long?
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March 2, 2021 at 1:42 pm #21795
mcgrathseanParticipantWe just got him in the beginning of January, so about 2 months ago. He’s still trying to get used to us. Very shy so far and doesn’t like being held too much. Hope that changes.
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March 6, 2021 at 10:48 am #21886
ZoodulcisModeratorIt probably will. I would only handle him twice per week for the next couple of months, then up it to three times.
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March 6, 2021 at 11:17 am #21889
ARTEMIS THE SOON TO BE LEO OWNERParticipantdo any of you guys have any recommendations for cheap stuff that I can buy for a Leo’s habitat/vivarium
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March 6, 2021 at 11:21 am #21890
ARTEMIS THE SOON TO BE LEO OWNERParticipantI want to buy a Leo and I am on a budget. I am 13 and am very excited to get a Leo. I understand so far that I need a typical heat lamp, a heating pad, a 20-gallon tank, a few natural plants, a hide, and some kind of large and solid substrate. what do you guys recomend
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March 6, 2021 at 2:13 pm #21892
ZoodulcisModeratorExcellent question!!! Things not to skimp on…the heat lamp and bulb. However, go on Craigslist or any of your local classifieds or facebook to look for a used 20-gallon tank. These are a very costly item that many folks end up hugely discounting or even giving away. If you are in a rural area, this may be tricky, because of travel distances involved, but do give it a shot. Same thing for a heating pad. These often go along with the tank. If there is a reptile rescue in your area, check with them. Sometimes people who are relocating donate their entire setup and pets to a rescue. They will of course charge something, but often it is less than half the price of buying everything new, which can add up to a bunch of dough by the end. For plants, buy small pothos in plastic pots and transplant them to small clay pots. For substrate, no sand, no sand, no sand. You can use inexpensive potting soil, but do bake it in the oven at 165 degrees for 30 minutes to be certain of sterility. For natural hides, spend some time collecting some awesome flat rocks of various sizes. Spritz them lightly with a little bleach on all sides and bake along with the substrate.
There is little chance of getting all of these items for free, but with time spent in advance in searching and researching, you may be able to keep your initial expenditures under $40. Be sure to acquire a healthy animal from a breeder. Vet bills can blow your budget clean out of the water, so don’t skimp on that.
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March 8, 2021 at 12:05 pm #21912
ABMoore22ParticipantHoobly.com is another like craigslist.
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