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ZoodulcisModeratorOMG!! You have your own petting zoo. Cichlids get huge, don’t they? A photo of Chessie checkin’ out the Cichlids would be adorable.
ZoodulcisModeratorHe seems to be a patriotic lover. He is not a baby so how did you come to have him?
ZoodulcisModeratorCaution is a good thing. When Fox is older, things may get a little more relaxed. When I had two very young cats, I didn’t trust them with turkey chicks. When they were older, one would just sit in the open brooder, under the heat lamp, and just enjoy the show of those little things coming up to check her out. She was seven years old at that time, and much more clueful as to who was a member of the family, and therefore off-limits, and who was legitimate prey. How old is Fox?
ZoodulcisModerator🤣🤣 I presume you don’t mean cigarette butts. I just love leopard geckos with their little ‘reptismile’.
Larry is not a juvenile, so how did you come to have him, if I may ask?
ZoodulcisModeratorGo Chessie go…but what about that puss? Do they interact well when not separated by glass?
Saer was certainly hard to beat last month. He/she may have had the high score for the year (not sure but I bet the kimo sabe of crickets would know). So keep on posting and get all of your friends to chime in!
ZoodulcisModeratorI agree with jsnascaro9. But if that isn’t a reptile rock, then no worries! It is important that this little lady has the right lighting in terms of UVB. What sort of lamp do you have for her?
ZoodulcisModeratorWho dat? Who dat? Oh Mushu, you silly boy. Still, he is such a handsome lad. Good to see you again.
Did he do much brumation this winter? I am curious, since different keepers are having very different experiences with that for their beardies all over the country. Always nice to get feedback by geographic area at this time of the year.
ZoodulcisModeratorShe does look good! All bright-eyed and scaley tailed. Is she eating as much as usual, or still waking up where that is concerned?
ZoodulcisModeratorHe definitely has that grinch face happening. How long do you suppose he is from nose to tail tip?
ZoodulcisModeratorHow old is she now?
January 22, 2020 at 2:41 pm in reply to: Cricket Contest Janet Jackson the Jackson's Chameleon #5411
ZoodulcisModeratorAh shedding…such fun. If you have an automatic mister, then it’s probably all good. No sense inviting a respiratory illness. If you change your mind and decide to provide an extra misting manually, remember to use warm, dechlorinated water.
Enjoy her shedding antics, and be sure to take note of her toes to make all those unwanted skin bits are totally gone.
ZoodulcisModeratorMy goodness! It seems we might have many things to communicate on that are better done via direct email as budding authors. Please contact me at goatlady80@gmail.com so that we can correspond on non-reptile related issues.
January 22, 2020 at 12:56 pm in reply to: Cricket Contest Janet Jackson the Jackson's Chameleon #5404
ZoodulcisModeratorSo nice to be right;) I love the Janet Jackson name, it’s a hoot.
Is she crabby now that she is shedding or pretty much just the same? Are you planning on misting her a little extra during this time?
January 22, 2020 at 7:12 am in reply to: Cricket Contest Janet Jackson the Jackson's Chameleon #5401
ZoodulcisModeratorShe seems to be friendly enough that handling doesn’t stress her out. Some critters just don’t like to be held all that much. So what made you choose Janet to begin with?
ZoodulcisModeratorKate is so sweet. Some pets are worth waiting for. And that lazy Puff! Just enough energy post spa treatment to bask, and then back to sleep. Sheeeesh. I want to be a beardie in my next incarnation.
I am starting to look for photos for the cover of my next animal care book that should be out in about 4 weeks. If you have some you would like to share of all 3 pets, I would be delighted to give you the credit as photographer.
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