Probably not a problem, but I suppose it depends on the species.
Even if not a threat to a panther, I think I'd remove them if they were toxic, but YMMV.
IDK 'shrooms, but if you can get a pic, someone else might be able to ID them.
Yeah will get a pic in the morning but even though I haven't researched how the heck they work to be there ,iyo would they be any benefit in a bio / naturalistic lol enclosure?
Yeah will get a pic in the morning but even though I haven't researched how the heck they work to be there ,iyo would they be any benefit in a bio / naturalistic lol enclosure?
Yes was nice in a way ( even cool ) but wanted to ask , as to be honest even after a year and a half nearly, really only starting to learn. Lol don't know if this is keeping me young or putting years on me
When you say spending your time what do you mean ? I am intending to go that way (I think more for my aspirations) whether going down that route has any great benefits for my girl . I just suppose she would have a natural floor as in nature
Yes was nice in a way ( even cool ) but wanted to ask , as to be honest even after a year and a half nearly, really only starting to learn. Lol don't know if this is keeping me young or putting years on me
It's only your mental age that counts. I'm retired and physically falling apart, but in my head, I'm half my physical age. I know cuz I've already been there!
It's only your mental age that counts. I'm retired and physically falling apart, but in my head, I'm half my physical age. I know cuz I've already been there!
I know what you mean I don't feel my age mentally ( or act it lol ) but my body says otherwise I would like to do bio . As you may be aware my girl has had issues laying. I first set up her tank as a a full floor enclosure but not bio . And just maybe this has been the reason why when I upgraded her to a larger enclosure with plant pots she couldn't just stroll around the bottom and dig/ lay eggs but passed them along with her feces