Always! They are such a pain! Keeping the crickets clean and dry helps, so removing any uneaten gutload every day. You can also set up a fruit fly trap by putting a little apple cider vinegar in a jar and putting a little liquid soap/dishwashing soap in it. This way the fruit flies are attracted...
My adult cresties don't poop on me, but the babies did sometimes. I don't handle them very often, just if I'm cleaning them out, then I stick them to the window screen in the kitchen and they sit and watch birds outside.
LOL! I'm surprised you managed it, what with me being a Brit and living in the 'burbs!
She's been fine since, maybe she just got some irritant in her right eye?! Think it was only one eye, she was flushing it a bit more determinedly than the other one when the mister went off. Poor wee thing...
I second Camimom, check who the vendors are, you might get lucky.
Please give your alpacas a loving squish from me, and pass on my deepest thnks for their services to the yarn industry...
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You can also put a half-inch layer of sand on the top of the soil in the pots, this discourages them. I bought Gnatrol, which is a biological control (bacteria that kill the larvae) and I add it to water and water the plants with it when I start to see a few flies.
My vet here in NY specialises in reptiles. A reptile appointment is $75 per animal, with fees for tests and procedures. Ivy gets an annual checkup and poop test and it's around $125. He's incredibly thorough, possibly because I live in a posh area and there aren't many reptile keepers and he...
Really?? I was worried it wasn't enough!! The bugs I listed were 'or' rather than 'and', so she just has a few small things 5-6 times a week. I took that pic before I put the bin in there, here's how it is now.
Thank you, Jann. I have a good reptile vet, I should be able to get an appointment for tomorrow. Nothing jumps out at you that I'm doing wrong? I was hoping someone would just tell me she's gravid and stubborn, figured the next step was garbage can banishment until she laid.
Here's a pic of her setup, the lay bin is now at the bottom, far right. I draped a sheet around two sides from around eye-level to the floor, to give her privacy if she did want to lay.
Chameleon Info:
• Your Chameleon - The species, sex, and age of your chameleon. How long has it been in your care?
Female panther, she's about 18 months old, I've had her for just over a year.
• Handling - How often do you handle your chameleon?
Very rarely, she hates it. Been trying to feel...
I daren't start any of those. I struggle enough to keep my house clean and children fed! There's no chance any of that would get done if I tried the truly immersive games...
I'm so old enough to know better (married forever, two children, own two houses) but I'm still obsessed with videogames...
Currently playing Animal Crossing New Leaf, having played the previous incarnations on the GameCube, DS, and Wii...
Also love Zelda, having successfully got to the...