A duck walks into a hardware store, says to the guy at the counter, "Got any gwapes (grapes)?"
He says no and the duck leaves.
Duck comes back the next day, "Got any gwapes?"
Guy says, "No, I told you we don't". Duck leaves.
Duck comes back again the next day, "Got any gwapes?"
Guy says, "No...
How many flies does it take to screw in a light bulb? Just two... but you wonder how they got in there.
What did one plate say to another? Lunch is on me.
What's brown and sticky? A stick.
I tried to sell my male veiled, but he started closing his eyes during the day, took a few nudges to wake him. He also isn't eating. Is there anyone who will take him for free and get him to the vet? I would but I don't have the money... I don't want him to stay with me and suffer if there is...
Well I feel it is a little putting off to say one is irresponsible when they don't have the full story. It's not that I "don't need the expense". I do not have the money, or someone to borrow from. I am in college, living at home, with no money coming in. Up until now I have provided excellent...
I don't have money for a vet visit... part of why I found a new home for him. At this point in time I think he would do better and be happier with his future owner. All other conditions are fine, he just doesn't want to eat. I don't have much time for him right now, so unless someone can tell me...
Ok, so where can I get the liner? And can I use an old pillow case for the cloth bag? Also, he has not eaten in two weeks, hasn't touched anything I give him, would that be a problem?
Can I get a step by step on packing and shipping? He's 10 months, so not a baby, no deli cup. What options should I choose? Insurance? I'm using ShipYourReptiles. I know there are resources out there but I like to pull from multiple so can someone run it down for me?
Love him, but simply too much for me right now, life is moving in different direction. He's not friendly and always hides and I don't have time to work with him. Tested for parasites in March, clean. Not much into worms, though he hasn't been offered silks in a while so maybe he still likes...
A recent/new picture is nearly impossible, he hides in his tree when I'm in the room unless I'm laying down. He is eating decent sized dubia though, he's not small.
I'd say DIY cages or LLL Reptile cuz they're cheaper and some of the older ReptiBreeze rust at the holes you make for water systems and decorations. Building your own is the cheapest and you can go way bigger that way.
For example, the largest (2x2x4) DIY cage is $95. My home made was like in...
I'd love to see it when you have all the details on it. Ceramics was my favorite class in school, I'm going to school now for business so I can own an art studio so I can do it whenever I want! This will be my next project next time I get my hands on some clay.