plasma is everything posted. and it's cnc. i do now have a cnc laser cutter. but i've only had a chance to cut out 3 pieces of artwork. and dialing in the new settings is proving them to be mediocre at best. so no pics of those. and thank you very much.
well shows you didn't pay attention to the post i made. my friend had a bearded dragon not a leo. and agian, i feel my risks of anything bad happening to my pets is reduced if i listen to the sound advice of my local and trusted vet. over the opinions those on the internet.
i'd snap too. i got a little lair that comes around alot to, but his are harmless, usually trying to make himself look cool. *eye roll* you has sugar gliders too? my best friend has 8. she rescues and rehomes alot. they are very cute. and very high maintenance. makes reptiles look easy peasy.
you are most welcome i do hope it helps. and i say spank the kid if you catch'em in your yard or porch. ;) poor crickets are gonna wish they were leo food prob compared to what that kid does to them
bf is into the birds, he believes it's a sparrow. and he's actually the one to find it. and thought i had put it in my tank on the porch for safe keepings. i found out when he said he was going to feed my other pet and i was confused. we have horrible neibor kids who treat animals poorly so now...
sadly i'm broke or i'd totally bid. got to save for a possible vet visit. we had a little vistor find his way to my in-progress leo cage today. a baby bird not quite ready to fly. but more than happy to try and help solicit bids. :3 i'll also do a link on my group page, even if it's for fish...
i don't find her to be a liar nor her vet. since she worked for her vet for a long time. the worms had chewed holes in the poor things tummy and did damage to internal tissues.
i only do meal worms on occasion and i crush their heads first. a friend of mine had a bearded dragon, and it died from meal worms eating there way out of his stomach. so i try not to do that to much. i know most people on here leave a dish of worms for their leos. but mine can't find them if...
how i decided on my reptiles is i looked at the normal parameters of my house, humidity and temperature, space availability, and chose a lizard that would fit into my home without the need of to much added equipment. if your home has high humidity an amphibian or jungle biotype lizard might be a...