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I live in az, we got mom and pop pet shops and reptile stores that sell crickets and all sorts of feeders (unless you're in the boonies). Otherwise, when you order online just have it held at the post office if shipping is only 1-2 days. Bam.
This is Cloud, he's the smaller of the two, but super friendly and is already letting me pet him and relaxes around us. The other kitty is still too shy for us to pick up much and certainly won't let us take pictures of him yet :(
They're really small, maybe 8 weeks at the maximum I think. I'm setting up a vet appointment for them within the next week and picking up more toys as I'm going along :)
I haven't tried putting them in the bathroom, will definitely do that!
I adopted some kittens from my friend who wasn't able to care for them and I'm not too sure how to deal with them. They're lovely kittens but still shy and aren't too keen on using a litterbox. Any advice on how to train them or get them more used to people? I'm new to this so any advice helps!
After finally getting enough money, I was able to buy a reptisun 10.0 tube. I had been using the coil for awhile and finally was able to break free of it.
I was wondering if a simple walmart fixture would suffice to hold it, or would I need to buy the pet store one.
Also, would it melt away if...
Thanks :)
And patsy, don't worry, it's not gravel per say, just rocks to fill in the gap. The rocks are bigger than his mouth could possibly fit so no worries!
Tile is extremely cheap so don't let that deter you, you can get them for .69 cents-$3 per. Which, in comparison to sand is extremely cheap. Of course you can always do a mix of both :)
Would it be okay to put big rocks as some sort of gravel in the viv? I have alot left over from some plant projects and was wondering if i could pick out the ones too big for him to swallow and put them in. He's got some slate tile, some larger rocks, a cave, and a large piece of wood now.
Would...
I can see why people use sand. It's been the norm for years, stores up sell it, it's a litter box you can just scoop waste out of, and for some reason everyone thinks desert=sand. Like canicke said, beardies are from Australia and while they can be seen on sand, they're largely found on...
Hi, I have a lovely beardie named Bahamut. I've had him for a little under a year now. I hope to learn how to better take care of him and share all that I have learned about beardies since I've gotten him.
I joined this forum because the Facebook groups were full of cliques and gangs who only...