0.2.0 Leopard Geckos1.0.0 Crested Gecko1.0.0 Chinese Hamster2.0.0 Bettas Coming soon:0.2.0 Pictus Geckos (Oct. 25)1.0.0 Bearded Dragon (Jan. 10)0.1.0 Indonesian White's Treefrog (Jan. 10)
A. Swimming in his pond
B.Climbing and walking around
C.Hiding in his in homemade coconut hut, and coming out eventually.
the next day. It could be that superworms are very active, which entices my beardie and turtle. Maybe if they're hungry they try to chew through. Or it could be that an amphibians digestive system isn't as tough as an omnivore's. (plant matter is harder to digest than animals) Anyway, that waxworm probably bit you because it was scared. Probably a survival tactic. My herps:
1.0.0 2 year old Inland Bearded Dragon (Jack) LN: Pogona Vitticeps
1.0.0. 8 year old Red-Eared Slider (Sam) LN: Trachemys Scripta Elegans
0.0.4 few month old Red-Eyed Tree Frogs LN: Agalychnis Callidryas
0.0.1 Madagascar Giant Day Gecko (Mango) LN: Phelsuma Madagascarensis Grandis
COMING SOON: Desert banded black and white California Kingsnake (Lampropeltis Getula Californiae) OR Mexican Black Kingsnake (Lampropeltis Getula Nigrita) MY FIRST SNAKE!!!!!! In a 40 gallon tank in Seth's home sometime in Summer 2009!
My random pets:
1.0.0. Australian Shepherd/Choco lab mix (family's)1.0.0. Mini schnauzer (family's)1.0.0. Guinea Pig (brother's)1.0.0. Domestic Short Hair (mine)
Steve Irwin Rocks!!! He will be missed. (I hope.)