well I had to go out of town for a few days and my friend would come over and look after my cam every day. HE breeds these beetles for his toads and He feed one to my cham!?!?!?!
is this going to be a problem??
How would I know if my cham was compacted? The obvious is no poop yes I know but is there any other signs? If he is how serious is this?, what can a vet to to correct this? Also Why does a shell from a beatle cause problems and say the skull of a mouse would not, In all respect to the size of...
what would allow them to grow so big?? Is it genetics, food, habitat or a combo of these. I guess the answer would be an educated guess at best. I would like for mine to get as big as he can without having any health problems. any thing I could do ??? Also I have no idea how old he is...
I would like to know the max size for male a veiled... in captivity of course.
I have picture but they are to big to post take a look at my gallery if you want to see them.
I live in a house with an apt underneath me. last week the guy down stairs found a cricket under his water heater. My land lord called pest control and in within 5 mins the bill was over $200!!! I had to pay the bill of course. The pest guy said that the cricket would reproduce in the house...
just made this cage last week for the little guy... he is doing really well, growing fast and eating well. I don't understand why I did not have one sooner!!
thanks for all the helpful info and tips!!!
I was wrong in saying that it is the biggest. the longest is the indigo and then some kinda rat snake, but as far a weights go... I think that would depend. My snake is up there in the top three though.
I found out he is actually a paternless southern Pine snake. These are North America’s largest non-venomous snake!!!
good to know.
thanks for the help.
are you saying that my snake could be a hybrid or sub species of a common species??
I really did not think about that, can you give me some examples of other snake species like this??