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Broly the new super saiyan beardie
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[QUOTE="SHBailey, post: 1967175, member: 89387"] Hi... So we've warmed up into the 50s in the daytime and high 30s at night, and ever since that 90 degree day with extremely high fire danger on the 4th of July in 2019, I get nervous if the outside temperature goes much above 70. After 25 years in Alaska, I've adapted to the cold. :mrgreen: My husband is hoping to find the time to plant some squash in the little greenhouse he built last fall with an old barbecue for a planter. Crazy project. :roll: He planted them too late last season with seeds from a squash he cooked, and there was no way we would have gotten any squash before the winter. I was surprised they even bloomed. The frost danger won't be over till June. Glad you got rid of the ants. Just like Broly, Puff has been shedding -- piecemeal patches all over in his case. They usually come off in his daily bath, which is to keep him hydrated, not so much to keep him clean, although it does that too. I have discovered that the older they get, the sloppier they shed. We had separate tubs for Puff and Squirmles (our corn snake, when he was still alive) too. I don't know if snakes can get adenovirus, and I didn't want to find out. Puff has gained a little weight, up to just over 520 grams now. :) He's been eating lots of crickets and a few roaches, along with squash and greens every day now. He doesn't seem to like roaches as well as crickets lately, which is just as well because the pet store almost always has crickets but they're usually out of roaches. Too bad for us because roaches are so much easier to take care of. Some amphibians are pretty long lived, especially if they're well cared for like yours. I've heard that salamanders can live that long, but hadn't heard that some types of frogs could too. My sister has a little fire belly newt that she inherited from one of her grandsons, and she has managed to keep that tiny little thing alive for about 20 years. It's pretty amazing. One good TLDR deserves another, huh? Happy birthday... :D [/QUOTE]
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