I second the rats. They're very sweet.
You can also look into chinchillas and french lop rabbits, which can grow to be quite large, around 10 lbs. or a Rex rabbit, which are also pretty big but not as big as the french lop.
I just got my new panther chameleon from flchams on Tuesday morning. I am concerned because he is uninterested in his food and ate some dirt on Tuesday. The dirt did not have anything harmful in it but I am still worried. I covered up with some very large river rocks right away. Now its Thursday...
My female veiled used to be like that. She would get excited when I would open her door and would reach for me like she wanted to come out, of course I know she just wanted to get to the crickets as quick as possible. Then as she got older she became more aggressive.
I am worried about your...
I got my veiled from a reptile show. She was very healthy. You do need to talk to the breeder before you buy, of course. I have gone to reptile shows and have talked to breeders that know nothing about the reptiles they are offering while others are experts on the reptiles they have. Just find...
The enclosure he has her in is so tiny. She hardly has anywhere to go in it. I can't believe he'd just put it on the floor like that. She must feel boxed in and he also runs the risk of accidentally kicking the cage when walking since most people aren't always looking down when they walk.
The breeder that my boyfriend and I got our beardie from suggested walnut shells. I don't know why they suggest this. We keep her on paper towels. Its doesn't look great but its super easy to clean. We also feed her live food in a separate container but she gets her veggies in her normal...
Yeah i would defiantly try the plant trick. I have a veiled chameleon and no one can seem to find her in her enclosure and when people do see her a lot of times they think that she is fake.
I'm glad that I go to a college that is only 45 min. away from house so I commute. I think I could...