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  • 03-04-2006, 01:31 AM
    lars5277
    Re: Shannon5277 -- New Member
    This sounds kind if high maintenance. Especially the part about high humidity in a screen cage. It is very dry up here in the winter time. Maybe I will look for something else for her. I saw some leopard geckos in town. I think that might be a better choice for a while. She does real good with her Beardys and Uro. I added a flood light to his cage tonight to raise his temps. I have to check on that in a few minutes and see how its working out.
  • 03-04-2006, 01:34 AM
    Shelby
    Re: Shannon5277 -- New Member
    Chams are high maintenance and sometimes frustrating. Gorgeous though.

    Leopard geckos are great pet lizards.. and so easy! Mine hardly takes any time at all.
  • 03-04-2006, 01:39 AM
    lars5277
    Re: Shannon5277 -- New Member
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by JLC
    Welcome aboard, Shannon! Maybe you and Lars could compromise...and say that each time one of you gets a new snake or lizard, the other one gets a new critter as well? :P Since Lars is so resistent to my suggestion of Intervention....that seems the next best way to go. :date:;)

    "Intervention" is for people who have problems. I have no problem, other people have problems. I even talked her into two more balls tonight. A 1.1 combo from a girl at the pet store. I will probably give one to my mother when I see her this summer. She got her first ball since she was a kid last week. She is also wanting a new RTB, I am going to get her one of Clays when she is ready for it. I need to get her to join this place too. She knows a lot about animals and has several already; rats, frogs, horse, dogs, crabs, cats and who knows what else. I wouldn't mind the one for one exchange, except lizards are a lot harder to house and a lot more expensive to feed. A snake is almost a one time expense, cost of the snake and it's housing. The rest is just a $1-$2 for a mouse or rat every week. I spent $19 yesterday for snake food and I am good for a month. Lizards are costing about $100 a month to feed between cricks, greens, and powders.
  • 03-04-2006, 07:01 AM
    frankykeno
    Re: Shannon5277 -- New Member
    Welcome to the forum Shannon, glad you've joined us!


    Leopard Gecko's are gorgeous lizards that will be my first attempt at lizard keeping. I just adore those big eyes, the goofy faces and hey....how can you not fall in love with something that licks it's own eyeballs LOL.

    There's a few leo breeders on the forum, as well as some good ones online. Watch pet store gecko's. I don't know about your area but the ones here locally tend to be in less than prime condition. Also crested gecko's are lovely and many members really enjoy owning them.


    ~~Jo~~
  • 03-04-2006, 10:45 AM
    tigerlily
    Re: Shannon5277 -- New Member
    Welcome to the site, Shannon! :D Glad to have ya.

    One of my sisters (and yes I of loads of them) had a pair of Jackson cham. They were extremely high maintenance, and one ended up with a infected toe. After weeks of antibiotics and soaks the poor thing passed away. She ended up trading the other because of her frustration with them. She now has a corn which she loves. Anyway, the point was to illustrate how delicate they are and how they are a more difficult species to keep. Good luck in your next acquisition and may they be plentiful. ;)
  • 03-04-2006, 11:16 AM
    frankykeno
    Re: Shannon5277 -- New Member
    Oh and Lars....there is one thing worse than not enough snakes....

    not enough chocolate!!!!!!!! *gasp* *faint*

    :P

    ~~Jo~~
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