

vencrypt wrote:just got a crocodile skink todayim super excited! been a dream reptile of mine for quite a while
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summer 2018
Raven_Wolf wrote:I got a leopard gecko about a year ago now. His name is Pablo. I had some issues in the beginning with his eyes, but thanks to some good vets in my area we managed to save him and his eyes are perfectly fine now. He struggles a little bit with his vision because of the issues he had when I first got him, but is otherwise happy and healthy. He now resides in a 40 gallon tank on Arcadia earth mix arid with a naturalistic setup ^^
never forget
summer 2018
Catsplat18 wrote:Raven_Wolf wrote:I got a leopard gecko about a year ago now. His name is Pablo. I had some issues in the beginning with his eyes, but thanks to some good vets in my area we managed to save him and his eyes are perfectly fine now. He struggles a little bit with his vision because of the issues he had when I first got him, but is otherwise happy and healthy. He now resides in a 40 gallon tank on Arcadia earth mix arid with a naturalistic setup ^^
I'm so jealous, I've been looking at naturalistic setups for my own leo. Your little guy looks so happy in there; I'm glad his eyesight is better! Do you use a heat lamp or undertank heater with the loose substrate?
Catsplat18 wrote:vencrypt wrote:just got a crocodile skink todayim super excited! been a dream reptile of mine for quite a while
Congrats!! I adore skinks and these guys look like little dragons!!
Raven_Wolf wrote:Catsplat18 wrote:Raven_Wolf wrote:I got a leopard gecko about a year ago now. His name is Pablo. I had some issues in the beginning with his eyes, but thanks to some good vets in my area we managed to save him and his eyes are perfectly fine now. He struggles a little bit with his vision because of the issues he had when I first got him, but is otherwise happy and healthy. He now resides in a 40 gallon tank on Arcadia earth mix arid with a naturalistic setup ^^
I'm so jealous, I've been looking at naturalistic setups for my own leo. Your little guy looks so happy in there; I'm glad his eyesight is better! Do you use a heat lamp or undertank heater with the loose substrate?I use an Arcadia deep heat projector and an Arcadia shade dweller UVB bulb. Deep heat projectors give two different types of heat, whereas heat bulbs and under tank heaters only give one type of heat. I learned as much as I know from a channel on YouTube called LeopardGecko (this is the video on heat sources specifically and where I got my info)
never forget
summer 2018
never forget
summer 2018
Elfo wrote:My ball python Millie passed away last night, and we buried her this morning. I rescued her and her brother from Facebook when her owners tried to rehome her, and people tried to buy them as breeders. She thrived for the three years my wife and I owned her, but eight years old is just so very young for a ball python to go, and we are so shocked and upset since she was so healthy and doing well up until now.
I can’t expect a snake who survived years of neglect early on to have a full lifespan, but I wish I could’ve done more for her while she was here. She and her brother taught me everything I needed to know about caring for ball pythons when they came to me the size of 6 month olds at 5 years old, but she never relaxed the way he did, she was always stressed and quick to strike, so I’m pretty sure she was the bullied snake when they were cohabed in their previous home. She tried to escape every chance she had, her old enclosure even left a massive scar along her spine from a previous escape attempt due to a burned/melted jagged piece of plastic.
Now she’s finally free, being reclaimed by nature in my side yard, and it’s so hard to accept. She was shiny and a healthy weight, and despite never growing to full size she was vicious and efficient with rats. All I can do is make sure her brother is free of stress and keep him well maintained so he can live a happy life despite his circumstances. I think I might upgrade his tank since there’s an empty space in our room now, I don’t want him to die any time soon and I’ll do everything I can do keep him stress free. My wife is taking this really hard as her first pet to pass away as an adult, and I can’t say I’m doing much better with few friends to lean on these days. Her temperatures were good, she had no URI, she shed consistently, so maybe it was just her time albeit so soon for something so precious and innocent. She lived a hard life but had some solid space to herself and comfortable heating and meals before she passed, that’s all I could do.
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