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My 5 year old had a hermit crab in there...had...sssh dont tell her. I was saving that tank for her to ahve a cool little critter as a pet. Its currently full of calci sand. so what do i do with it? it needs to be something easy to take care and something she can feed herself. any ideas?
Cichlaholics Anonymous
11-18-2009, 2:20 PM
give the tank to your husband so he can use it as a tank for something like blind cave tetras or other cool fish that are too small and incompatible with the fish in his main tank.
give the tank to your husband so he can use it as a tank for something like blind cave tetras or other cool fish that are too small and incompatible with the fish in his main tank.
nice try.... you can have it....it has a crack in it :ROFL::ROFL:
give the tank to your husband so he can use it as a tank for something like blind cave tetras or other cool fish that are too small and incompatible with the fish in his main tank.
lol that was good
My 5 year old had a hermit crab in there...had...sssh dont tell her. I was saving that tank for her to ahve a cool little critter as a pet. Its currently full of calci sand. so what do i do with it? it needs to be something easy to take care and something she can feed herself. any ideas?
You want to keep it as is with the calci sand?
Tiny geckoes might be only option but I know you dont like geckoes.
If you remove the calci sand
dwarf hamsters you already have so thats out but a couple of firebelly toads might be something to consider if your child doesnt mind dropping crickets in there ,etc to feed them.
Even newts are good and no need to feed crickets.
If you want the calci sand look its limiting to tiny geckoes or small desert type snakes like shovelnose but those are all boring pets for a child.
Those African pygmy mice are interesting or zebra mice.
snakeguy101
11-18-2009, 5:57 PM
leopard gecko?
Leopard geckos are good however dont forget they require more space then that, they need life food and they need carefull handling because of their tail, not exacly what I would recomend for a 5 year old unless he understends that he has to respect its pet sleep needs (geckos are nocturnal) and that he must be carefull handling. A big tame bearded dragon would be a idea. None would like calci sand. Use paper towells. Also I would avoid most newts because they are absolutley hands of pets and specialy not fire bellies because they contain tetradotoxin and it wouldnt be good if your kid putted one in its mouth. Its OK IF your kid knows they are like fish, look but not toch. If you get rid of the sand and make a small planted aquarium it would be good for a trio of african dwarf clawed frogs
like i said to the hubby, it has a crack in it so it doesnt hold water.
Louie youve been paying attention :) no i dont like little geckos, for whatever reason any lizard under 5" is yuck with me. give me a 2 ft beardy anyday but a tiny house gecko YUCK! heebee jeebees
My daughter is very very very good at understanding and caring for pets. she has handled everything from 2 week old hamsters so 2ft beardies, to snakes, to 5lb dogs, to 100lb dogs. She is a very good pet keeper and respects all animals. I was thinking about leapard geckos as i tink i can handle them when they are big but like they said above i dont think for right now i can house an adult which would be the only size ide like.
If i do frogs or toads or newts can they be waterless? how would i add a bathing area for any of these? and no she wont mind crickets.
what about a sand boa?
You want to keep it as is with the calci sand?
Tiny geckoes might be only option but I know you dont like geckoes.
If you remove the calci sand
dwarf hamsters you already have so thats out but a couple of firebelly toads might be something to consider if your child doesnt mind dropping crickets in there ,etc to feed them.
Even newts are good and no need to feed crickets.
If you want the calci sand look its limiting to tiny geckoes or small desert type snakes like shovelnose but those are all boring pets for a child.
Those African pygmy mice are interesting or zebra mice.
arent pygmy mice mean? whats a zebra mouse?
Cichlaholics Anonymous
11-19-2009, 8:07 AM
go with a small species of terrestrial toad then
woofy
11-19-2009, 10:22 AM
go with a small species of terrestrial toad then
U stay out of this:nutkick:
Louie
11-21-2009, 10:28 PM
arent pygmy mice mean? whats a zebra mouse?
My wife is afraid of Geckos like you thus I remembered . I dont know if they are mean. I have seen them for sale with zebra mice.
The zebra mice look way cuter .
http://members.shaw.ca/petitepaws/zebra.html
Another rodent that I do know is very easy going is the Duprasi.
http://www.helenslittlecritters.com/duprasi.htm
I know both are sold in reptile /exotic pet shows in Florida . The zebra mice I have seen the Duprasi I have only seen in NY but certainly legal here.
Louie
11-21-2009, 10:30 PM
go with a small species of terrestrial toad then
Yes thats a good idea. You could go with a common southern toad but pet stores carry the Green toads which are very easy and pretty.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bufo_viridis
clubtastic
11-21-2009, 10:31 PM
Bird eating spider ;o
Louie
11-21-2009, 10:33 PM
like i said to the hubby, it has a crack in it so it doesnt hold water.
Louie youve been paying attention :) no i dont like little geckos, for whatever reason any lizard under 5" is yuck with me. give me a 2 ft beardy anyday but a tiny house gecko YUCK! heebee jeebees
My daughter is very very very good at understanding and caring for pets. she has handled everything from 2 week old hamsters so 2ft beardies, to snakes, to 5lb dogs, to 100lb dogs. She is a very good pet keeper and respects all animals. I was thinking about leapard geckos as i tink i can handle them when they are big but like they said above i dont think for right now i can house an adult which would be the only size ide like.
If i do frogs or toads or newts can they be waterless? how would i add a bathing area for any of these? and no she wont mind crickets.
what about a sand boa?
You can easily silicone the bottom of tank and just add soil or eco earth with water bowl and set for a toad .
Thing is I imagine it would be a look but dont handle pet thats why I was leaning towards zebra mice or duprasi .
forsaken
11-21-2009, 11:03 PM
like i said to the hubby, it has a crack in it so it doesnt hold water.
Louie youve been paying attention :) no i dont like little geckos, for whatever reason any lizard under 5" is yuck with me. give me a 2 ft beardy anyday but a tiny house gecko YUCK! heebee jeebees
My daughter is very very very good at understanding and caring for pets. she has handled everything from 2 week old hamsters so 2ft beardies, to snakes, to 5lb dogs, to 100lb dogs. She is a very good pet keeper and respects all animals. I was thinking about leapard geckos as i tink i can handle them when they are big but like they said above i dont think for right now i can house an adult which would be the only size ide like.
If i do frogs or toads or newts can they be waterless? how would i add a bathing area for any of these? and no she wont mind crickets.
what about a sand boa?
a sand boa in my opinion get way to big for a 10 gallon, the online care sheets say that they will be fine in a 10-20 gallon BUT they also say that leopard geckos do as well and sand boas get 2' long. Get a whites dumpy tree frog. keep mealworms in a tub of oats and give them carrots every week and u have a never ending mealworms. google the process of mealworm breeding. newts are aquatic salamanders basically. some salamanders can live in a dry tank with peat moss that is always damp. they will eat (depending on size of salamander) mealworms, superworms, earthworms, crickets,waxworms etc. unless you breed mealworms or super (as i do myself if u pm me i can walk u through it its very simple) you will need to stop at the pet store once a week for food for a frog or most amphibians or reptiles. non that i can think of other than some very hard to find dwarf spieces of animal that arent any fun at all. newts or any other aquatic amphibians for the most part only need like 1/4 of the tank filled. so if the crack is up top your fine. if its the very bottom then any amphibian is out of the question because they need moisture at the bottom at all times which you can seel with cauking. If you get a leopard gecko then get her a 20 gallon tank with a dome light, water dish, 3-4 caves, and a heating pad from craigslist, this'll run you about $30 from craigslist.com (an amazing site for any pet owner if you've never used it). but you would like i said either breed bugs or stop at the store once a week. there is no such thing as a hands on pet for a 5yo. If your going to get a new animal I personally wait at least 2 weeks of studying on the animal. I usually end up studying them for about 3 months though lol. BTW dump the sand for sure caci sand is total BS it causes impaction in most reptiles. impaction is when your animal aciedentally eats some sand and cant digest it so your pets stomach explodes. sounds gruesome. it is google it. so sand is useless actaully harmful. leopard geckos in their natural habitat live on rocks not sand so u should use paper towels as a substrate. pm me for any more info on anything.
forsaken the sand boa would have been upgraded. fish arent the only ones that get grow out tanks and upgrades here :D:D Ive had a send boa before.
This probably would be a look not touch pet. She has a 120lb dog she doesnt need any else to touch. :P It was just an itneresting critter for her to hae other than every small childs average hamster.
i was also considering a pac man frog.
i guess i dont have much use for the calci sand besides a boa or gecko.
I dont mind having to get crickets every week i have to get feeders for cichla anyways :D:D
Louie the zebra mice are the cutest things ive ever seen. i dont know how easy i would ind those though :(
She saw fire belly toads today. I thought about it. I could just seal the tank or just do part soil and just have a deep water container for soaking.
alyssatheurer
11-22-2009, 7:27 PM
pac man frogs are so cool!
Citrinellus
11-22-2009, 8:43 PM
pac man frogs are so cool!
Agreed, they're easy to care for and your daughter would have fun feeding it.
Pacman from what I read arent to active and can bite. I have never had any but they seem bit sedate and your daughter might prefer smaller more colorfull toads that actually move.
The fire Bellys are very active and you can make a nice little terrarium with a simple sunk in dirt plastic topperware type bin filled with water and than plant easy stuff in soil around that.
I saw the zebra mice early summer but called pet store I thought I saw them at (Snakes at Sunset) and owner said they didn't carry them this yr so its another place. I just dont know where because it was one of those places I dropped in because was in area.
Either way yes they aren't as common as hamsters,etc but they are very cute and very shiny fur .
There is a person here that has a very cute Short tail oppossum and thats an idea. Sure the fire belly toads are to easy to find and house . Its more "fun" to complicate one's life lol.
Here you go. Real cute and they carry them here even breeders in Florida and once in awhile you see on craigs list.. He seems to love her as a pet.
http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=274801&highlight=opossum
pac man frogs are so cool!
I have never had one but from reading posts here gather they don't move much?
Other than when actually eating.
Citrinellus
11-23-2009, 11:10 AM
Pacman from what I read arent to active and can bite. I have never had any but they seem bit sedate and your daughter might prefer smaller more colorfull toads that actually move.
The fire Bellys are very active and you can make a nice little terrarium with a simple sunk in dirt plastic topperware type bin filled with water and than plant easy stuff in soil around that.
I saw the zebra mice early summer but called pet store I thought I saw them at (Snakes at Sunset) and owner said they didn't carry them this yr so its another place. I just dont know where because it was one of those places I dropped in because was in area.
Either way yes they aren't as common as hamsters,etc but they are very cute and very shiny fur .
There is a person here that has a very cute Short tail oppossum and thats an idea. Sure the fire belly toads are to easy to find and house . Its more "fun" to complicate one's life lol.
Here you go. Real cute and they carry them here even breeders in Florida and once in awhile you see on craigs list.. He seems to love her as a pet.
http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=274801&highlight=opossum
I have never had one but from reading posts here gather they don't move much?
Other than when actually eating.
They're not very active, which i thought would work well since it would be a "watch not touch pet." Then her daughter could be excited dropping crickets into the tank and watching it eat every so often.
forget the zebra mice...THAT is the cutest things EVER!!! where the heck will i find one though? well the pet store i know of that sells zebras must have some unique critter for sale. ill try there.
http://www.knowyoursto.com/articles/breeders.html#Florida
Scroll down a tiny bit than click on Florida it only list a few breeders but the state has lots of other breeders . Many in Miami.
Pet stores carry them granted if you go directly to breeder its $50 to $60 rather than pet stores $150.
I have seen them in pet stores here . Real cute
herp cat iz in my tankz setpn on da calci sand.
http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i25/woofgrrmeow/SAM_1789.jpg
herp cat iz in my tankz setpn on da calci sand.
http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i25/woofgrrmeow/SAM_1789.jpg
Is that a cat eye gecko?
snakeguy101
12-12-2009, 3:56 PM
no, its a catfish!
Citrinellus
12-12-2009, 5:28 PM
Make sure she doesn't mistake that for kitty litter. ;)
Make sure she doesn't mistake that for kitty litter. ;)
i know who on earth would leave a tank full fo sand on the floor with a cat....thats just an accident waiting to happen.:screwy:
ColdwaterCreekGuide
01-12-2010, 3:03 AM
have u decided yet?