Without a fecal test through a reptile vet, there's no way of knowing for sure if she has crypto. She NEEDS to see the vet, if not for treatment, then at least for euthanasia.
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Type: Posts; User: kouneli
Without a fecal test through a reptile vet, there's no way of knowing for sure if she has crypto. She NEEDS to see the vet, if not for treatment, then at least for euthanasia.
With my frogs/lizards, I always take them out while I clean it to make sure that they don't get out as I am cleaning it (I have front-opening cages and frogs that stick to the side of the cage). I...
Extremely rare and supposedly undesirable in breeding.....
Extremely rare and supposedly undesirable in breeding.....
The EASIEST would be a leopard gecko. Most geckos require high humidity (misting the cage 3 times a day). The leopard gecko is a desert reptile. They aren't the smallest gecko, but they are the...
MALE guppies (no females)
cherry barbs
corycats
danios
sunset coral dwarf platies
Elephant. Giraffes' legs are too breakable...baby hippo is too small
According to this website, bristlenose plecos get 4-5 inches...
In VERY small amounts, yes :)
I would recommend a METAL screen lid...along with a couple of bricks on either size if it's a Syrian hamster. http://www.petsmart.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2752182 Make sure it's the thick...