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Empty tank syndrome

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  • 01-20-2013, 04:40 PM
    MootWorm
    Empty tank syndrome
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Andrew21 View Post
    Emperor scorpions!!

    *shudder* I'm not too fond of them lol.
  • 01-20-2013, 04:42 PM
    MootWorm
    Empty tank syndrome
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Mike41793 View Post
    Tarantula!

    As far as tarantulas go, I'm ok with them, but my boyfriends mother is allergic to their hairs :'( and we're looking for something that everyone can handle. Great suggestion though!
  • 01-20-2013, 04:44 PM
    Mike41793
    Empty tank syndrome
    T's dont really need to be handled much.
  • 01-20-2013, 04:54 PM
    MootWorm
    Empty tank syndrome
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Mike41793 View Post
    T's dont really need to be handled much.

    Yeah, but knowing her, she would play with it anyway and end up all red and itchy for the next two days. This is the same woman who's allergic to both dairy and strawberries, yet looooves strawberry ice cream. Needless to say, we can't have ice cream, strawberries, or any combination of the two in our house lol.
  • 01-20-2013, 05:17 PM
    jben
    Re: Empty tank syndrome
    Goldfish:D

    Sent from my EVO Design using Tapatalk 2.
  • 01-20-2013, 05:34 PM
    Missvan
    Re: Empty tank syndrome
    I was actually planning on getting either a Crested or a Leopard Gecko, prior to get getting my newest Ball Python. After a bit of research, I decided on a Leopard Gecko. The reason I chose a Leopard is because, unlike many other Geckos, they cannot stick to slick surfaces. They handle more like a Bearded Dragon (if that makes sense), other than that they aren't as personable as a Dragon. They're lazy little creatures :cool:. Crested Geckos like to jump on your face and on walls, etc, which makes them a little annoying to handle in the beginning if you get a skittish one. Also, this is just me being shallow, but I'm not too crazy about them if their tail falls of - they look stumpy and odd, and the tails DO NOT regenerate. Leopard Geckos can look silly too if they lose their tail and regenerate it, but I think they're less likely to drop their tail then a Crested (just my observation from seeing the number of Leopards with natural tails versus Cresties with tails).

    Leopards come in awesome colors, as do Cresties. Leopards to better with more floor space, and since Cresties climb a taller enclosure is better for them, therefore if you have a standard 10 gallon a Leopard would do better. Cresties also require misting. Leopard Geckos need to eat insects (crickets, mealworms, etc) and Cresties only need them as supplement (they eat Crested Gecko Diet - ex. Rapashy), so that makes Cresties a little easier in the feeding department. Overall, I think they are both great choices, but I personally would chose a Leopard as I feel they are more handleable, calmer in temperament, and less hard to catch when they escape =D! Of course, people who have Cresties usually LOVE THEM to pieces and they do make great pets, but that is just my opinion! Plus, who can resist this face??

    http://i702.photobucket.com/albums/w...s37ded901.jpeg
    (Photo credit given to: Cumbria Reptile Keepers - it is NOT my photo)
  • 01-20-2013, 05:46 PM
    MootWorm
    Empty tank syndrome
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by jben View Post
    Goldfish:D

    Sent from my EVO Design using Tapatalk 2.

    Bahaha that cracked me up. We already have two GIANT Pacu and two jack dempseys. Now I haven't had goldfish since I was about 10, but from what I remember they aren't too fond of be handled outside the tank. Or inside, that matter :)
  • 01-20-2013, 05:48 PM
    MootWorm
    Empty tank syndrome
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Missvan View Post
    I was actually planning on getting either a Crested or a Leopard Gecko, prior to get getting my newest Ball Python. After a bit of research, I decided on a Leopard Gecko. The reason I chose a Leopard is because, unlike many other Geckos, they cannot stick to slick surfaces. They handle more like a Bearded Dragon (if that makes sense), other than that they aren't as personable as a Dragon. They're lazy little creatures :cool:. Crested Geckos like to jump on your face and on walls, etc, which makes them a little annoying to handle in the beginning if you get a skittish one. Also, this is just me being shallow, but I'm not too crazy about them if their tail falls of - they look stumpy and odd, and the tails DO NOT regenerate. Leopard Geckos can look silly too if they lose their tail and regenerate it, but I think they're less likely to drop their tail then a Crested (just my observation from seeing the number of Leopards with natural tails versus Cresties with tails).

    Leopards come in awesome colors, as do Cresties. Leopards to better with more floor space, and since Cresties climb a taller enclosure is better for them, therefore if you have a standard 10 gallon a Leopard would do better. Cresties also require misting. Leopard Geckos need to eat insects (crickets, mealworms, etc) and Cresties only need them as supplement (they eat Crested Gecko Diet - ex. Rapashy), so that makes Cresties a little easier in the feeding department. Overall, I think they are both great choices, but I personally would chose a Leopard as I feel they are more handleable, calmer in temperament, and less hard to catch when they escape =D! Of course, people who have Cresties usually LOVE THEM to pieces and they do make great pets, but that is just my opinion! Plus, who can resist this face??

    http://i702.photobucket.com/albums/w...s37ded901.jpeg
    (Photo credit given to: Cumbria Reptile Keepers - it is NOT my photo)

    Thanks for such a thorough breakdown of the decision process! Im not too familiar with the species. Very helpful
  • 01-20-2013, 06:06 PM
    Aes_Sidhe
    Pacman Frog :gj:
  • 01-20-2013, 06:32 PM
    nick654377
    red eyed croc skink
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