Reptiles - Geckos, Lizards, Snakes, and Turtles!

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Re: Reptiles - Geckos, Lizards, Snakes, and Turtles!

Postby cswolf. » Fri Jan 31, 2020 5:18 am

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my breeding pair. they're in a 40 gallon tote!

left is the male, his name is quetzalcoatl. right is the female, her name is val and i've had her the longest

i try to provide enrichment in my tubs

They are gorgeous babies <3

Also, I enjoy watching snakes and their little snoots which I will respectfully boop if they so desire me to boop.
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Re: Reptiles - Geckos, Lizards, Snakes, and Turtles!

Postby Raven_Wolf » Fri Jan 31, 2020 11:46 pm

nano. wrote:hello peopleee, nano here. i have four snakes - a blind rescue ball python called gaia, an ex-show snake albino western hognose called athena and two corn snakes called eurydice and odysseus (i got the myth wrong lol). my first reptile was a corn snake called bob, he was v sweet but not great with food and died at around 7 years old in march.
i'm looking at getting a tortoise at some point. i live in the uk. does anyone have any advice whatsoever? i don't know much so i'm open to all info ^^


What are you looking for size wise? If you're looking for smaller, I would suggest a Russian tortoise (that's what I want). If you want something bigger, I would suggest a Sulcata tortoise. There are other breeds as well, like the red-footed tortoise (medium size breed), a Greek tortoise, or a Herman's tortoise (smaller breeds), so you are spoiled for choice. Care is breed specific as well (some require more humidity, they have different heat requirements, etc...), so when you decide which one you want, make sure you are researching the specific breed. Make sure you get it from a breeder if you are not rescuing. If you just buy it from someone on craigs list or something like that, it could be wild caught, which could mean the tortoise could have all kinds of parasites or illnesses (tortoises are one of the most imported reptiles). I hope this helped a little bit ^-^
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Re: Reptiles - Geckos, Lizards, Snakes, and Turtles!

Postby squamigera » Sat Mar 07, 2020 6:05 am

I'm almost done with my varanus exanthematicus enclosure!! Just gotta install the lighting and then add literal tons of dirt, and it'll be ready to slap a lizard in there lol
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Re: Reptiles - Geckos, Lizards, Snakes, and Turtles!

Postby TyrannosaurusWreck » Fri Mar 13, 2020 11:58 pm

My bearded dragon absolutely LOVES to burrow in his substrate. I used to have him on tile and he would scratch on the corners, but now he doesn't. The substrate provides him tons of enrichment!
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Re: Reptiles - Geckos, Lizards, Snakes, and Turtles!

Postby squamigera » Mon Mar 16, 2020 7:15 am

TyrannosaurusWreck wrote:My bearded dragon absolutely LOVES to burrow in his substrate. I used to have him on tile and he would scratch on the corners, but now he doesn't. The substrate provides him tons of enrichment!


Cool! What substrate are you using? I've thought for a while about going bioactive for my beardie, but I'm not quite ready to commit yet.
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Re: Reptiles - Geckos, Lizards, Snakes, and Turtles!

Postby Heleanna12 » Mon Mar 16, 2020 7:19 am

I own two bearded dragons! They both seem incredibly lazy though... anyone know if that is that normal? My female just woke up from brumation after 4 months and she's still SO lazy 😂
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Re: Reptiles - Geckos, Lizards, Snakes, and Turtles!

Postby saffrons » Mon Mar 16, 2020 10:17 am

How serious would you say smoking around a snake would be. My roommate's boyfriend stays over on the weekends and he smokes both cigarettes and weed (I live in Canada where it is legal). I have asked my roommate not to let him smoke inside because my snake's health is my first priority. However sometimes it smells like smoke inside and my snake's tank shares a wall with my roommate's room. I have a sensitive nose (and my roommate can't smell) so I'm not sure he is smoking inside and I don't really want to confront my roommate if it's not a problem. I am just a very concerned snake dad.
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Re: Reptiles - Geckos, Lizards, Snakes, and Turtles!

Postby Raven_Wolf » Mon Mar 16, 2020 1:17 pm

saffrons wrote:How serious would you say smoking around a snake would be. My roommate's boyfriend stays over on the weekends and he smokes both cigarettes and weed (I live in Canada where it is legal). I have asked my roommate not to let him smoke inside because my snake's health is my first priority. However sometimes it smells like smoke inside and my snake's tank shares a wall with my roommate's room. I have a sensitive nose (and my roommate can't smell) so I'm not sure he is smoking inside and I don't really want to confront my roommate if it's not a problem. I am just a very concerned snake dad.


Smoking around any animal is not a good thing to do, but reptiles in general tend to have more sensitive respiratory system. As long as he is not smoking in the same room as your snake, particularly close to your snakes tank, it's not too much of an issue, but I would still make sure your snake has access to fresh air as much as possible
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Re: Reptiles - Geckos, Lizards, Snakes, and Turtles!

Postby FLYBOY » Mon Mar 16, 2020 2:32 pm

saffrons wrote:How serious would you say smoking around a snake would be. My roommate's boyfriend stays over on the weekends and he smokes both cigarettes and weed (I live in Canada where it is legal). I have asked my roommate not to let him smoke inside because my snake's health is my first priority. However sometimes it smells like smoke inside and my snake's tank shares a wall with my roommate's room. I have a sensitive nose (and my roommate can't smell) so I'm not sure he is smoking inside and I don't really want to confront my roommate if it's not a problem. I am just a very concerned snake dad.


It should be fine. If you're worried about it, I would just leave the door to your room shut. Smoking on a daily basis in the same room would be concerning and could lead to a ri, but as is, the exposure is pretty low.

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Re: Reptiles - Geckos, Lizards, Snakes, and Turtles!

Postby psiionics » Wed Mar 18, 2020 5:43 am

hello fellow reptile owners :D

im psii! i have 8 reptiles/amphibians currently, and some invertebrates like isopods and millipedes!

my pets

milo - 3 yrs old - amel corn snake

nessie - 2 yrs old - normal ball python

soap - 1 yr old - ghost bloodred corn snake

jabba - 4 yrs old - bell albino leopard gecko

bambi - 1.5 yrs old - HY leopard gecko

jinjo - 2 yrs old - yellow brindle crested gecko

bingo & bongo - 1 yr old - american green tree frogs


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