They are certainly not the easiest pet out there but I would say they are definitely easier than chameleons - they just have a much longer lifespan and most species require quite a bit of roaming space i.e. outdoor enclosure during the warmer months and indoor enclosure when the temps drop. If...
Coming from someone who has two tortoises, they also require a LOT of supplies, preparation, and work. And most species also have very long lifespans so be prepared to basically take on a child! I am so sorry to hear about your Harab <3
Going off of what the others have said, I think you definitely need to decrease her food intake and switch it with something more nutritious but don't cut her down too quickly because if she has hepatic lipidosis or more commonly known as fatty liver disease (which many overweight animals tend...
I grew up a daughter to two veterinarians so my childhood was basically a zoo at all times however, they are small animal veterinarians and never dealt much with exotics other than our sulcata tortoise and some african spiny mice. This lead my mom and I to our local exotic show where I ended...
Yes, stores are nearing empty. A coworker was telling me she witnessed people stealing water out of other people's carts in Harris Teeter yesterday and lines for gas were backed up even as late as 10pm last night. Crazy times!!!
Every now and then I will see them for sale on Kammerflage's website/instagram - their support staff is amazing so I would recommend reaching out to them or Briana directly to see if they have any coming up!
Hey guys - just wanted to hop on here and get some helpful advice. Our female Jackson's passed recently and I am now left with a fully branched, plant-filled XL Reptibreeze enclosure. I have a juvenile female veiled that I was actually needing to upgrade to a larger habitat and I would love to...
Honey is such an amazing natural resource for so many things so it does not surprise me that some of those qualities come out in the raw pollen too. I'm excited to get started with this and see if I can notice any changes!
When trying to put together my very first screen habitat I didn’t realize how clumsy I can be and ended up with one (or two) holes in my screening :rolleyes: I used the screen mend you mention and we are almost a year later and it’s holding up great! The brand I purchased you literally use a...
I am interested to hear how people are using spirulina and bee pollen in their gutloads. Are you adding it to a pre-made commercial gutload or making your own? Other than spirulina and bee pollen, are you adding any other powdered goodies?
Thanks in advance!!