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04-22-11, 06:28 PM
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Just Wondering What my next herp should be??
I got a Crestie a while ago and my dad use to have all sorts of lizards/amphibians. I was thinking that i want another one. What is an intermediate lizard/amphibian that you can hold sometimes. I was thinking of a Pac man frog but I know that you cant hold them.
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04-22-11, 06:46 PM
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Re: Just Wondering
Come on any one
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04-22-11, 06:48 PM
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Re: Just Wondering
leopard geckos are fun and easy to take care of, so are beardies.
curly tails are cute and small, but they aren't easy to build trust with
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04-22-11, 06:52 PM
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Re: Just Wondering What my next herp should be??
I vote Leo too.
and it's all in the title of your thread
"I'm just wondering" leaves a pretty broad scope of interpretation.. what are you wondering?? is it going to rain, gas prices still going up??
Not picking on you, just letting anyone who reads this know, it is very important that the title of your new thread includes what is on your mind at the time you post, or a lot of people may never open and read your post.
You put it in general discussion, that broadens it even more.
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04-23-11, 02:54 AM
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Re: Just Wondering
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Originally Posted by molson101
Come on any one
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Give people a chance!! I was asleep during the 20 minutes between your two posts!
I would go for a small monitor - something like a spiny-tail - they are great animals, great personilities. Ours will run to the glass of his viv anytime anyone walks by and if a new person comes in the house he will climb up on his branch and stare at them the whole time they are there. If we get him out and introduce him then he will go and laze and go to sleep but he needs to meet everyone!!
Here is him looking for food (we were feeding the snakes at the time)
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04-23-11, 08:50 AM
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Re: Just Wondering What my next herp should be??
Monitors make cool pets
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04-23-11, 09:33 AM
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Re: Just Wondering What my next herp should be??
So cute hard to turn down thanks for the help. My dad also says he thinks that I should get a curly tail he loves them but I want a Spiny Tail Monitor. OMG they are cute and awesome.
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04-23-11, 09:53 AM
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Re: Just Wondering What my next herp should be??
If you get a curly tail, remember that they are "social" animals. You will never find one in the wild alone, and in captivity the ones i kept separate died within 1-2 years and were never good eaters, the ones kept in groups of 3-5 did fantastically and lived for years.
Keep in mind that I've only owned Cuban curly tails, I haven't owned Haitians and don't know anyone who has.
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04-23-11, 12:27 PM
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Re: Just Wondering What my next herp should be??
Thanks alot im leaning toward curly tails I wont be able to get them until im in my new house in July. But its good to do the research before u get it right. In my new room I'm getting like 5 different big tanks built into my wall so I can have a different lizard/frog in each cage.
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04-23-11, 12:36 PM
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Re: Just Wondering What my next herp should be??
Can't go wrong with the smaller monitors and leopard geckos, and curlies are just fun to watch.
What frogs were you leaning towards
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04-23-11, 01:06 PM
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Re: Just Wondering What my next herp should be??
Mabye a cage with some dart frogs and day geckos and stuff or just a Pacman frog they are fun to watch.
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04-23-11, 01:07 PM
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Re: Just Wondering What my next herp should be??
They dont do much but they are awesome when they eat.
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04-23-11, 09:55 PM
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Re: Just Wondering What my next herp should be??
Snake maybe? Kenyan Sand boas, Garter snakes, Corn snakes, California kings are all great beginner snakes that you can hold. Even Garter snakes are really interesting.
Small water turtles like musk turtles are probably the most interesting thing to look at there are. They resent being handled.
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04-24-11, 10:13 AM
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Re: Just Wondering What my next herp should be??
I cant get a snake so mabye a small monitor I think they are very cute.
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04-24-11, 10:19 AM
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Re: Just Wondering What my next herp should be??
I am not trying to be mean or harsh so please do not take it that way.
before you get a new pet make sure that you get everything under control with your current crestie. you'll have a better understanding of the animal and be better able to tel when something is wrong, you'll be much more confident in caring for it, especially if it is your first reptile/herp pet. That way when you do decide on what to get next you will not be stressed out trying to care for two animals, one of which that you do not think is eating.
Best wishes and let us know what you decide to get
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