none of those words were used during this conversation.
also contradicting yourself by lecturing someone about lecturing doesn't help the situation either.
my male veiled is about 3.5 months old and eats tons of crickets, i also feed him phoenix worms. is there any other smaller feeders i can feed him?
this site has super worms and meal worms that are small: http://www.supercricket.ca/live_superworms.html
thanks in advance.
i hear you, trust me. my life in the past was built around sh!t happens.
because that's alot of what i got. as i sympathize which what you said about her because that is very unfortunate and sad. we as humans have noone to take care of us but ourselves in reality. a cham can not in no way do...
aw haha it's ok some chams don't like direct mist.
i'm sorry to hear that you tried warm water but nothing changed.
my cham hated being misted until i bought a water heater for my mistkings reservoir. don't worry too much about him. he closes his eyes because lets face it, noone likes getting...
you don't need an unending supply of money.
not at all. you need precautions. no matter what the cost.
they don't have money for a vet bill to save a life but i'm sure they won't go hungry for the next month. and i do treat others as i would like to be treated. if i was in op's position i would...
it can be rationalized anyway you want.
in the end if someone is to get a pet why aren't precautions taken?
there should always be enough for a life you choose to take care of. who are we to take an animal and then not properly be able to take care of it?
''stuff happens'' isn't the way this should be looked at.
if you are an adult you should have taken precautions.
a life is a life regardless of the species. would stuff happens be the way you looked at it if you were a real mother? i'll always have money put aside for my cham no matter what...
can someone please shed light on these stupid things.
i buy medium size and of course some are already blackening.
but some are black and moving some are black and not.
others are big black and moving, others are smaller black and not moving ect.
how the heck can you tell if they are...
my cham just recently started climbing the cage screen.
he's now figured out how to get all the way to the bottom of the cage.
is there any problems that cage climbing might pose?
sure but maybe getting out of the way isn't the problem.
what if the cham really likes it and just stands there?
and again we are referring to baby chams not adult obviously.
with how young the cham is i think a minute of constant mist would drown the little guy. I've heard of story's of chams with too much water in their lungs from that.