So in november last year i was on vacation visiting family and i got a phone call from my grandmother who was feeding and taking care of my baby girl and she told me that my poor Harley was at the bottom of her cage and slightly grey. At that point i already knew what had happened. Unfortunately...
Recently the bay area was warned of a possible 5 day power outage.
The low humidity plus wind and tempature won’t be great for my girl so should i just put her close to my window and hope for the best with the UVB?
I know they can go a while without eating in the wild but should i just slow...
a customer at my job was rehoming some of his reptiles and i decided to ask him if he had any cresties so he gave me his 1 1/2 year old female( i think ) harlequinn crestie :)
i’m gonna be housing it in a 18x18x36 exo terra as soon as i get off of work :)
I’ll post pics later for anyone that...
still a little young to gender so it’s not named yet but welcome to the family little feller.
In a 12x12x18 for now.
Cork rounds for hides and plant pot
pothos, frog moss, new zealand sphagnum moss soon springtails :)
Hopefully i’ll be able to keep it comfortable enough that it won’t eject...
Here’s some updated pictures. Her tails nice and fat. She’s not as long as my other female. But she’s definitely in better condition then what i got her in.
Before I say anything, sorry if this is the wrong thread.
But in June I rescued a underweight mistreated female leopard gecko. She’s nice and healthy now and I feel it’s time to give her to a good home.
“ Fancy “ morph i’m guessing about 1-2 years old. Female eats all feeders. Located in...
Got my little drama queen a year ago today :)
First picture was the first picture i took of her and the second one was taken last night
After work i plan on giving her one of every feeder she loves :)
snakes are friends :(
( in the pic this is a 5 foot almost 6 foot cage aggressive columbian boa )
Most of the time they’re just scared. But beware of the coral snake. Very very very very very venomous
If he’s still new to you it’ll take him a few days/even a few weeks to get used to his new surroundings.
I’d recommend making sure the temps/humidity are correct, he’s being fed and supplemented correctly, misted long enough and often enough, and even add some more foliage( fake or real plants...