JMO- Enjoy other members experiences so more can be learned.
While looking up hibernation/brumation there is a 3rd. I must be a very very slow learner. (y)
From Google
Hibernation, Aestivation and Brumation: Three Ways Animals Wait Out Bad Weather
Hibernation. Some warm-blooded enter a deep...
Great!!!! It is very exciting.
Rascal came out after 3 months (few months ago).
He is so funny; he goes in headfirst to his burrow and backs out tail first.
He needs a backup beeper. :LOL: (y)
Not a herp expert, but have never heard of a reptile twitch due to cold. I have heard of the larger boas (snakes) tighten to warm up eggs without smashing them.
This would be more of a "friction for heat" thing.
I like a puzzle so added my 2 pennies (cents). (y)
I would guess vitamin issue or...
Shhhhhhhhhhhh You are right about letting him learn to flip over on his own. There is something about in that crazy shake that allows their neck to push themselves over. I have no idea what it is but have watched others do it.
Good job!
Just to clarify your comment: "The other 1 resealed itself & seems to be fine". I am not 100% sure they are capable of do this. If the egg is healthy the fluid would seep out from the pressure. But that does not mean that a portion of thick internal fluid did not clog the hole.
1. The hole...
I have no idea but found these little clips.
Not me:
"Is it OK to eat a violet flower?
Both the leaves and blossoms are edible, either raw or cooked, and are extremely high in vitamin C. The flowers are a wonderful late winter or early spring treat and are often made into violet jelly or...
I do understand this is an older thread but pictures last forever. :) (y) (y)
Love happy ending also. (y) :)
Can you do month my month shots?
This way others will see the drastic changes and abilities to reshape their bone structure.
I have seen it but did not document. Darn me! :mad:
Have you scooped all over his home? If you have hollow branches or coconut 1/2's he can hang upside down.
I am going with your words "He is not strong enough to lift his cage top" Then he is in there. Or a sibling is messing with ya.
Can you share a picture of the habitat and top?
If he was...
WOW! JMHO- They are terrestrial tarantulas, so should (not always) stay close to the ground.
They are nocturnal so move around more at dusk and night.
I would attack each room in the evening with a flashlight. Turn off all the lights and go from corner to corner looking in shoes, papers and...
Things change quickly and from state to state, so always good to look up what is current. Thanks!
African Clawed frogs: Take a search what they were used for and pregnancy.
Never heard of the Pixie /African Giant Bullfrog being listed. But maybe have not seen current info. Thanks!
I do know the American Bull Frog is not allowed in some states. but each state is different.
Plus, many states use general names. Example: Frogs -- That is too general, so it needs to...
If you have not seen this care sheet-- explains some things in detail.
lol there are some humans that have one fist bigger than the other and some frogs bigger too. lol
https://reptilescove.com/care/frogs/african-bullfrog