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ZoodulcisModeratorHe looks fat and happy in the photo. Apparently the pet store took great care of him, which many do not, so it’s nice to know there is a conscientious store out there.
ZoodulcisModeratorA great age for him to make a non-conspecific friend. They will be a lot of fun to watch in the future.
ZoodulcisModeratorThey seem to be chill with each other. Olfa looks young. Is the kitty the new acquisition?
December 13, 2021 at 7:04 am in reply to: My beardie Ollie and my geckos my girls daisy and lavender #29095
ZoodulcisModeratorOllie looks like a character, but not fully grown yet, correct?
ZoodulcisModeratorIt’s interesting how individual and picky in their tastes certain reptile pets can be. Keeps things interesting! Have you been interested in these guys your whole life?
ZoodulcisModeratorWith that many scaley children, I can see why you are raising you own worms. Do any of these guys each dubia roaches ever?
ZoodulcisModeratorGood to know!! Did you use plans or invent the design yourself?
ZoodulcisModeratorYeah, what the keymaster said!!
ZoodulcisModeratorWhat a cutey! How old?
ZoodulcisModeratorRodi is certainly lucky to have such a nice habitat. If you had it all to do again, is there anything your would change about the design, or is it functioning just exactly perfectly?
ZoodulcisModeratorAn out and out reptile house, if you ask me. I bet that crew goes through a lot of crickets each month. About how many would you say the whole crew consumes monthly?
ZoodulcisModeratorSounds very frustrating. I am assuming that they are young. They may be going through learning curve that is going to keep you jumping until they are older. In the meantime, if you have to be gone for a huge portion of the day, cover everything on the bottom with damp paper towels and don’t feed them until you can be home to monitor their actions.
ZoodulcisModeratorThat’s hilarious. Carpet camo. Just don’t step on him/her. Looks like a young one. Is this your first beardie?
ZoodulcisModeratorIf you feel you should completely clean his tank, start by sterilizing one heating pad first. Then wrap it in a towel and plug it in. Let the towel heat for 1/2 hour in a container with a loose lid. Then put the frog in and secure the lid. This should give you an hour at least to thoroughly clean the enclosure. Remember to either replace the substrate completely, or put it in the oven on 175 for 1/2 hour to kill bugs and pathogens. If you use bleach to clean the inside of the tank, you should refer to the pacman care guide on the critter depot site and review the section on cleaning.
ZoodulcisModeratorThere is simply no way to know just from a description. Could be spider mites, but impossible to be sure.
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