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    My tortoise finally came out

    any pictures you can share? We love pictures. (y)
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    My tortoise finally came out

    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...
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    My tortoise finally came out

    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)
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    Chameleon twitching

    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...
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    Missus got her tank! :)

    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!
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    1 of my eggs have a hole..

    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...
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    Missus got her tank! :)

    They are great climbers. Has he flipped on his back and do the crazy wiggle shake? (y)
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    Chameleon - Egg Laying

    Congrats! So, are these fertile? I didn't read anything about her being with male. Just curious.:D (y)
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    Just for fun

    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...
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    Took in sick baby chameleon with MBD

    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:
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    Tarantula

    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...
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    Tarantula

    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...
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    Chameleon twitching

    Welcome, can you share a picture? Thanks!
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    Tarantula

    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.
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    Tarantula

    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...
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    Tarantula

    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
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