Yeah i missed it. Been a hectic couple days, she did pm me thoughI think he didn't notice your post, I'll call him again. I think you can write him a private message if he doesn't respond here.
@xp29
I am totally a ferret person My last one passed in February and I am still grieving. If you ever need a sitter and live close I would totally enjoy it. I live near Centennial Hills on a one acre property. I had three horses until I had my first back surgery in 2014. I can no longer ride. So now I have chickens, a turkey, and a desert tortoise in the barn. We rescued a cat several years ago and he has always gotten along with our other pets. He is not interested in my dragon but I watch him like a hawk. Would love to meet your gang and your girlfriend. You are welcome to come here for a visit also. My oldest ferret lived 8.5 years. Most of them passed around 6 years. I bought a ferret from a private breeder and drove 36 hours round trip to pick him up. I did not neuter him until he had completed his first rut. I fed him a raw meat diet and did everything by the book. He died at age 2 with juvenile lymphoma. He was the sweetest, most intelligent ferret I had. He was semi-angora with a beautiful coat. He slept every night on the floor by my bed. My ferrets had free range of most of the house. I miss him so much. I have a Ferret Nation cage and bedding set for sale should you need one. I never shut them up in the cage. They would like to sleep in at times and would some and go as they pleased.My girlfriend had a ferret when we met. He was awesome so i started researching them, and found out they do better in a business so we got another. ... and another lol 5 total. All the vets here told us 5 years was absolutely a long life. All ours lived past 8.
I'm to old and to fat to give them the proper attention these days so that chapter is closed.
I am sorry to hear that. I hope my dragon lives longer as my heat has been wrenched way too many times. I will get the cage out and set it up. Thanks so much. Kerrie is telling me to keep my slate basking surface 95-100 with a digital probe. What do you keep your at?Oh your ahead of the game, that cage is fantastic for putting beardies out in the real sun. I cover the platforms with terrycloth towels so they don't get to hot, and i put half the cage in the shade so they can get out of the sun. My guys love it.
Saddly all our ferrets have passed now to, we miss them like crazy.
For adults 95 through 100.I am sorry to hear that. I hope my dragon lives longer as my heat has been wrenched way too many times. I will get the cage out and set it up. Thanks so much. Kerrie is telling me to keep my slate basking surface 95-100 with a digital probe. What do you keep your at?
In our city there is a store where I buy bugs and the owner of the store keeps bearded dragons.For adults 95 through 100.
Babies and juvenile 105 through 110.
Beardies typically live 10 to 12 years with good care. Still not long enough though, they should be like turtles and live 80 through 100 plus years
There are stories of 20 plus years but I don't know them personally so I can't verify they are true. I want every single minute I can have with my guysIn our city there is a store where I buy bugs and the owner of the store keeps bearded dragons.
One of them lived for 18 years, but he says that this is not the limit and if the veterinarian had made the diagnosis in time, she would have lived longer.
I love that name!!! Is it G.O.T. inspired?All your babies are sweet. They look like my Vhagara. I order my dubia roaches and hornworms from Dubia.com. Is is ok to order the insects? I gut-load the roaches with roach food. I order 100 at a time and 24 worms at a time. I don't give the hornworms every day as they cause loose stools. I am having such a time converting Vhagara to greens and veggies as the previous owners fed her only crickets and worms. She was 19 months old and never had a green. I have had her for two months. She is getting heavy with eating only bugs.