I seen a guy screen in a tree once. It was pretty neat! Unfortunately my homeowners association would not allow me to do the same thing. If I could I would turn my entire backyard into an aviary. Thnk of all the cool stuff you could have in there. Sloths, fruit bats, parrots, chameleons, various...
I expected people to freak out. Honestly, you probably should. To me it seemed kinda natural because I already have redfoots out there and I had him in a large cage 6x4x4. Then I started putting him in my mulberry tree for a few hours at a time. Then one day I couldnt find him. I found him a...
It rains almost everyday. I also feed him when I come find him but like I say sometimes I dont see him for weeks. I have planted a variety of plants to purposely try and attract insects. I also use no pesticides everything is organic.
I appreciate that offer! I may take you up on that eventually. I do keep him in a cage in the winter time. There really arent any big trees around me. I am in a new development and my yard is pretty secure. I am putting him at risk of getting eaten by a hawk but like I said there arent any large...
I know this is risky. I live in Tampa and my Veiled has been living in my backyard since March. He's looking great too. I need to get some pics up. I was wondering if I am the only one that does this? Sometimes I lose track of him for a few weeks but then I stumble into him. I was worried about...
Even if that is true why should they make them illegal? I mean pigs, dogs and cats cause a lot more harm and they are perfectly legal. I think you should have to register your animals, personally.
Bill Nelson says that "Burmese pythons often are released into the wild when their owners can no longer care for them." Where does he have proof of this? I have seen more convincing evidence that the Burmese python population in the everglades was caused by hurricane Andrew destroying python...