She still has a ravenous appetite. I'll look into those capsules. It's not something I would do long term, but perhaps a boost would help her kick this.
No. She's small, and a needle could be very bad. In fact, I wouldn't have permitted it at this time. She is still eating and drinking like crazy, she's very active, and has a good coloring. Whatever is going on is at the beginning. I was just interested in nipping it in the bud before it...
Dr. says this is very likely a vitamin A deficiency. I will be making an extra effort in the next couple of days to combat this, then give him a call. Fingers crossed! I have baby girl out getting some natural sun and humidity, so hopefully this is good thing too. We'll see if he's right, I...
Maybe that's not the right way to ask the question I'm getting at...
4 month Panther girl had eye irritation that was responding well to flushing with saline.
A week later there is strong signs of respiratory infection, and the eye conjunctiva is puffy again. I'm curious if these are...
I thought I was the only one. I have a resident jumper spider that lives in the house. He wanders all along the ceiling and up by the crown moulding. I get a kick out of seeing the thing all over the house. There's a garden spider outside that I've watched grow up, and I admire it's...
I agree that the seed pods and leaves are toxic.
This is one of the very resources I had been referring to. So far, there is no problem. I will pull the branches out of the cage the instant I see that de-leaved, dry as a bone branches post a threat...
1. Everyone on this forum is so helpful! The majority of people give loving, and uplifting comments that make people feel good and give them confidence. This pleases me.
2. The ideas are fantastic! It makes me want to try harder.
3. Got a new baby girl today, and she prefers Dubias...
I swear. I specifically sought that question out on these forums and concluded that the live, or green, vines were the bad ones. That as long as they were dried out it was alright. Hopefully someone else will chime in...
I cut my Wisteria vine, trimmed all of the live growth off of them then left them to bake on my blazing hot, full-sun deck for a week. This worked extremely well. They completely dried out, which is required of Wisteria because the sap is toxic. I'm very happy with this result.
Sometimes they are so fast!
The first time my boy she'd, I thought he had a massive cut on his front leg, as there was a crease there. After looking all around the cage to find the sharp culprit, I rand to a computer to consult the forums for what to do for a cut. 10 minutes later I go...