So in the Fallout series, Deathclaws are giant mutated monsters created as an experiment from Jackson's chameleons. I always thought they look nothing alike aside from the horns, even the horns don't look the same at all. But what do I know about artificial genetic engineering in a fictional...
I actually start with bioactive right away as a new keeper. But I also did 7 months of research and preparation.
When done right, it's beneficial to both yourself and the chameleon.
My MistKing dual nozzles are inside the enclosure, there are some mist that get on the front glass and drip down into the substrate. It's working fine so far. I have regularly seen my cham walk up towards the fine mist and open and close his mouth, most probably taking in the water. He also wash...
Speaking of tarantulas, @jamest0o0 here's an idea. Bioactive arid setup for a terrestrial tarantula like a Mexican red knee (which I have) or a chaco golden knee (which I also have).
They are not common from where I am. The most popular pet crabs here are rainbow crabs.
Ya I watch him too. He has some other animals like tarantulas and axolotl.
I'm late. But I have kept spiders since 20 years ago. I only keep tarantulas for about a year.
Firstly humidity isn't a requirement for tarantulas, especially arboreal ones. Do not mist their enclosures and wet the substrate, you will probably make it too humid for your pink toe. Many...
I tried fried crickets before, they taste nothing like chicken. They taste more like paper.
A few? Most likely about a quarter or a third will quickly die off due to the lack of space. Imagine playing a 700 player battle royale game in a small map. 700 player solo PUBG?
Forgot to mention I have a very small species of snails. From what I read, they only grow up to half an inch at the maximum. Not sure if they are worth the trouble.
Croc skinks can be kept as a pair of male and female. Fat tailed and leo are better kept alone or a small group of females but have to be of equal size or bullying can occur. Just make sure to monitor them and look out for bullying signs like tail nipping, chasing and laying on the food or water...
Make sure the plants are sturdy enough so that the snake don't topple them while slithering around. You might need a lot of CUC since snake poop is huge or spot clean if you see one.
Croc skink can do well in a 3 feet tank. Just provide plenty of substrate for digging and shallow water for swimming.
For an arid setup, get a leopard gecko or fat tailed. I really love the oreo morph of fat tailed gecko, gonna get it one day myself. Or maybe an invertebrate arid setup, go for...
Clean the bin in your toilet, all escapees are trapped in the toilet. Feed them off by putting in a small container in the bin, gently shake the egg crates on the container. Btw red runner egg cases need higher humidity to hatch and they dry out easily.
Oh and smash any escapees before they run...