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I accept all friend invites! My friends 12 foot Burmese python grabbing some food in the form of a rabbit. His cage is 4'8'4' and is shared by levels with a red tail boa.
I put a firefish in my tank to replace the 6line that got the boot. My black clown has decided he is going to take over. He's been eating everything in sight. He will sometime charge at the firefish now. The firefish barley gets a few mysis before he's chased/retreats back to his cave. Will the...
I'm sorry to post without doing much research, but I'm at work and it's very busy... We have a Male Kyoga Flameback...3 inches..hiding for two...
hey... my other leo (not new ones) hasnt really eaten in a few months... she is not pooping.. but she isn't loosing any weight either.. I have tried changing the light (as have had a similar problem with a previous leo as didnt change light for about 8 months (oops) )Anyways... she is shedding her skin on a weekly basis more or less.... it has NEVER been this frequent.. its not normal is it? plus
My macaw cichlid hasn't ate for two weeks? what can i do?
I moved with my two leos down to Florida from Tennessee about a year ago. My male has had no behavior or eating changes. My female, however, has been very finicky about eating over the past 4 months. Before, she would gladly eat mealworms from her bowl. Now, she will eat maybe one or two per week that I practically hand-feed her. If she has lost weight, it has been unnoticeable. Another behavior
1. What substrate are you using?Paper towel2. What sized enclosure do you have your leo in?20L3. What are your warm side temperatures?87-90 usually, though the warm weather has heated up my room alot so im adjusting to the new ambient air temp in my room4. How are the temperatures measured?digital thermometer5. What are you using as your heat source?UTH the medium size.6. Do you have any method o
well this is the first time this has happened... to me at least. my leo is shedding but leaving his skin laying around. should i be worried? or do they just not eat it sometimes?








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