I thought about the tiger salamanders actually. Or a marbled or spotted? They seem kinda cool. But one question i have is i know they cant be 100% aquatic. But how much of it can be a aquatic? half of it? or does it need to be moist soil?
I actually think there is. Or there is a restriction on the amount of chickens. Problem in florida, is that pythons from careless owners are either getting free, or letting them go because they didnt realize what they got themselves into.
Im not a big snake lover i prefer lizards, but large...
This is what happens when we have reptile owners that either don't know what they are doing. They just buy what they want because its cool or something of the moment. They don't put into consideration of the future. This bill will spread through the south east.
was thinking that, or a salamander, but i want something kinda larger than a newt. But then again, how big do newts get? i kinda want something that is at least 4 to 5 inches, or will grow to be. Salamanders seem kinda cool, but idk about having to clean the tank. and i do not know anything...
I just recently got a new tank, and i want to fill it in soon, but i dont know what i should get. I am thinking something water based, maybe a amphibian or turtle. Give me some ideas and opinions.
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I love chameleons, but i heard they can get stressed if you handle them. That they are more of a look but dont touch reptile. True? or not true? i always wanted them but was scared of handling and stressing.