All this info iv recieved and read just makes me want to get one even more now haha
08-06-2013, 09:09 PM
MootWorm
New guy here!!
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Originally Posted by Juan89
Haha yea iv heard o the tinley show, and as much as id like to build a rack, i wana start out small and just have 1 since itl be my first time with reptiles no need to overwhelm myself yet
You're gonna need a rack. Just sayin :)
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08-06-2013, 09:45 PM
Juan89
Haha oh im sure i will lol but like i said one thing at a time. Dont want to rush anything, specially with a new type of pet. Nothin breaks my heart more than neglect and taking on too many things at once when ur not experienced always turns into a clusterf*** pardon my french
08-06-2013, 10:14 PM
Inarikins
I would go for a single tub set-up. Invest in a good thermostat like a Herpstat so when you do want to move up to a rack, you'll already have a thermostat that can run a rack very easily and won't have to invest in it then. Get one, take care of it for 6 months or so to get some experience, then think about getting another. You can and will use that time to windowshop morphs.
08-06-2013, 10:28 PM
Juan89
Re: New guy here!!
Exactly, thats what i plan on doin, i wana focus on doin things right n stuff more than anything.
08-06-2013, 10:33 PM
MootWorm
New guy here!!
Quote:
Originally Posted by Inarikins
I would go for a single tub set-up. Invest in a good thermostat like a Herpstat so when you do want to move up to a rack, you'll already have a thermostat that can run a rack very easily and won't have to invest in it then. Get one, take care of it for 6 months or so to get some experience, then think about getting another. You can and will use that time to windowshop morphs.
Rock solid advice!
08-06-2013, 10:40 PM
CrystalRose
You've gotten some great advice so far. I just wanted to say Welcome and yes they are addicting! LOL. :)
08-06-2013, 11:57 PM
Juan89
Re: New guy here!!
Yea, i feel the same! You guys have been nothing but welcoming here and answered all my questions so far. I cant say thanks enough! Cus i def plan on getting a scaled friend soon, and like i said before nothing breaks my heart more than neglect so all the usefull advice iv gotten so far i feel iv learned a bit so far and will def be on the right track.
08-07-2013, 12:04 AM
cory9oh4
Welcome aboard!
08-07-2013, 11:16 AM
Juan89
Ok, nother question haha so when selecting my new friend, what are the things i should look for/ask to make sure its healthy depending on what age/state of life its in?