Good day everyone.
I was asked yesterday for my opinion on a veiled cham that came by my local vet clinic. From her description over the phone to me it sounded like it wasn’t sick & that it was a translucent veiled. Other than the lack of pigmentation on its legs, it got a clean bill of health...
Hi all,
I was hoping with the collective experience here, you maybe able to help sex my Ambilobe. I adopted Darwin at around 6 weeks old as a ‘Male’. Darwin is around 8 months old and we are suspecting female, but it’s our first Panther and we can’t really tell from the online diagrams.
Thank...
I’m sorry to hear of your loss. They are one of my favourite species. From what I have seen, they are pretty hard to give a burn to, I have 8 babies that spend their days on the ceiling of the cage an inch away from an Arcadia 6% UVB with absolutely no adverse effects. My solar meter reads...
I haven’t been tail whipped by her, she just kicks lol, my adult Hoehnelii male will whip if he doesn’t want to be disturbed.
my first reptile was a Senegal, that boy was the love of my life, as soon as he would see you he’d bolt for the door and climb straight on your hand. He’d lay on my...
Hoehnelii are definitely one of my favourites, but I think Senegal’s are my all time favourite, they are just so affectionate. The iguana is awesome too, she’ll eat every 5-7 days and then feast. I love how she kicks me if she doesn’t want attention lol
@redhorse Thank you! I wouldn’t say I got them to pose, so much as a lot of luck and patience. I also used to be a professional photographer so I’m pretty good with composition and all that stuff. They are definitely a lot of work, but they are my chosen family & I treat them as such
I love this thread! it’s interesting seeing what everyone is keeping. I’ll join in, I have 30 reptiles, a hamster and a mouse. My day starts at 6:45 am everyday of the year, getting everyone watered and fed before work and days off are viv maintenance, building vivs or water changes lol
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