acidburn01
Sub-Adult Member
- Beardie name(s)
- Toothless
Chris is at the petstore trying to convince the guy there to let him have this baby that doesn't have any back feet. (Either fighting or birth injury) no one will pay 125$ for a deformed baby. We can give him a good home where he has a good chance of thriving.
If they let us have him, are there any complications that come with a handicap lizard.? He has no back feet and from what I saw, the nubs looked okay and i think he wss missing part of his tail. I don't know anything else about him, besides the nubbies. Just any other advice for us.? Are nubby lizards at higher risk of rolling over.? Is there a substrate/flooring that may be more comfy on his nubs.? We have non-adhesive shelf liner right now but we don't want his nubs getting raw from running around.
If they let us have him, are there any complications that come with a handicap lizard.? He has no back feet and from what I saw, the nubs looked okay and i think he wss missing part of his tail. I don't know anything else about him, besides the nubbies. Just any other advice for us.? Are nubby lizards at higher risk of rolling over.? Is there a substrate/flooring that may be more comfy on his nubs.? We have non-adhesive shelf liner right now but we don't want his nubs getting raw from running around.