Declawing :eek:
You should see if the landlord will allow for the cat to have clips on its nails so it won't have to be declawed. This is a great alternative and cheap as well.
You'll find low cost spay and neuter clinics if you call around.
Things happen quickly...everything may seem okay but that can only be what you see.
http://www.pangeareptile.com/forums/showthread.php?70054-Gecko-leg-bitten-off-by-clutchmate&highlight=gecko+fight
Housing any two different species is a bad idea, period. No matter how long they may have been living together, one day something bad will happen and it will be entirely your fault. Unless you have an enclosure the size of a large room :eek::D, no multiple species. Rarely are chameleons even...
Don't mean to be rude but you are writing publicly. You are defending him at every comment against him. This is a problem. If you want help and advice, listen and think about it. There is an obvious problem when you're ranting on a forum. Trust me, ending this relationship may seem daunting but...
I'm sorry but this seems absolutely ridiculous to me at least. Relationships aren't easy and they do take a lot of work but this seems absurd. Either he wants to be with you and commit or not. I know this is easier said than done but at some point you'll break up, meet someone new and think...
Not necessarily, but it would have to be okay with an 18x18x24. I just prefer not having to deal with insects on a daily basis, once to twice a week is fine. The simplicity of CGD is great.
I lean towards nocturnal so I don't have to deal with a UVB. I would get another leachie, but an adult...
Fair enough! But I wait for a name to pop up in my mind. Which has so far not taken me very long to do. But this guy is so little...just wait, he won't like his name :cool:;)
I like to wait until my reptiles are older and grow into themeselves before I name them but I like Invicta. Though it seems a little girly to me...have you thought of Invictus and nickname him Vic?
I had two females together and just became paranoid, plus she was a jumper :eek: and CRAZY. So I sold her.
I've a male garg anyways so either way I couldn't keep two together. I don't have plans to breed for at least a decade if ever. I looked into the day geckos and supposedly they can be...
I've been thinking about buying a female garg that is a juvie and switch my tanks around. I've briefly looked into Day Geckos but I want something I can handle occasionally. I've seen some tame ones but I wouldn't know where to find one. I like my fingers ;)
Thank you =) I like chewies but raising another baby means I'll have two large geckos to house =O I've been thinking of buying another crestie female and house my girls together but I do have concerns about future fighting issues. Decisions decisions!
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So I found a cheap 18x18x24 Exo Terra off Craigslist and need to put something in it in the next few weeks! I've Cresteds and a Gargoyle, and also a Leachie. So I would like something that will feed off CGD as well and have similar care requirements. Any suggestions? I love my geckos ;) I'm...
I agree! I'm very tired of seeing these OP posts and I don't have the nerve to read through all his nonsense. OP, you clearly think you know everything and for someone just getting into the hobby, you awfully know better than anyone else. Also, you can't tell your chameleon clearly looks...
When I first got her she was so tiny and now actually looks a little like something at about 8-10 grams depending on what my scale thinks ;) I can't really distinguish the locales either unless there's an obvious difference or unless I'm looking at Leapin Leachies site lol. The bigger the better...
Yes, they do show a line of pores when male. Both males and females do have a slight bulge so at this age it's harder to sex them. I'm guessing female as I'm not seeing pores at this point.
I was cleaning out my leachie's enclosure and thought I might as well take some pictures. I am leaning towards "he" being a female but I'm still not sure at this point. If it turns out being male then his name will be Buddha (they get big ;)...ok!) and if he turns out being a she then I'm going...
And this is why I worry about leaving town! My sister has her wedding in September and I'm just contemplating doing a day trip. I have 5 geckos, which are so easy to take care of but I also have a cat. One mistake, leaving a door open or a cage, can easily become a death sentence.
I would never let an animal free but it sounds that she has a better chance in the wild then being with your family! Poor thing, thank god you care so much! Like everyone else said, donate her to someone that will care for her. She is absolutely beautiful.
At this point your best option is to find a vet asap to assess the injury and see if she'll pull through. Does she have an open wound? Is it more of a gash? You probably will need to post a photo. I'm sure Clark (forum member) can give you more insight. I would keep temps on the warmer side and...