Thanks to all of you. I'm so glad I found this forum.
I didn't pick the runt, just the youngest. I always try to get them as young as I can so I can watch them grow. I've been sitting here all day just watching her eat, which she did as soon as I put the crickets in with her. I'm just amazed...
Went to the reptile expo here in B'ham today. I only brought $20 with me because I knew if I brought more I'd have spent it all. I went in looking for a pygmy and I found one breeder that had them. He also had Red Eye Tree Frogs for $15. Gah! I wanted to get a male for my female soooo bad! But I...
Picked mine up today. I believe that it's a female brevi. He said he would sex it for me and I'm sure he told me what it was, but my niece was poking me in the side and pointing out other stuff.
I love herp expos!!!
LOL. I was trying to name her by her demeanor, but she doesn't really have one. Hmm....what it "lazy" in Spanish? Or how about "dehydrated" since she made the great escape one weekend and found refuge under the fridge. By the time we found her she was almost completely dried out. A few hours in...
You may have popped it out of joint. Mine does that sometimes. The only thing I can do it try to rotate it till it goes back in. Sorry. I know how you feel. Hope you get some relief soon.
Thanks!
I certainly will post pics. More than likely lots of them. I tend to get a little snap happy with my creatures. Sadly, my camera was stolen a few months back. But my roomie has one I can use :D
Wish I could come up with names like that. I've had a red eye tree frog since Christmas and still haven't named her. :confused:
Beautiful chams! Can't wait to see more pics.
Thank you. I firmly believe in researching an species before I commit to it. I spent months researching Blizzard Geckos, then decided that I wanted a cham first. A friend of mine is working on some gecko morphs, so I'm going to wait till she gets one that I love.
I've always wanted seahorses...
Thanks for your reply. I've been researching the seahorses for over a year now (love that site you posted) and I'm confident that I can meet their needs. I'm going to start out with 1 breeding pair in a 10 gallon tank and let them populate it. I always try to buy CB and usually do the rescue...
Just wanted to pop in and say hello. I've been reading your post for months now trying to research chams. I often find you get the best answers in forums such as this.
Anyway, I'm getting *crossing my fingers* a pymy at the herp expo this weeknd as an early b-day present. I've really enjoyed...