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Old 12-02-16, 09:24 PM   #16
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I mean....reptilinks are a thing but obviously judging by my posts for it's not something I recommend for an animal like this that likes to forage ect
More the frequency. Fresh water, misting and greens daily and bugs etc.

Snakes tend to be more my speed lol once a week or longer. Only the cat eats twice a day. And I go away for a weekend fairly often and live alone so no feeding going on then.
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More the frequency. Fresh water, misting and greens daily and bugs etc.

Snakes tend to be more my speed lol once a week or longer. Only the cat eats twice a day. And I go away for a weekend fairly often and live alone so no feeding going on then.
Honestly this is why I don't have one. I do like them and would love to set one up the way I described but am too busy to work with something that eats everyday. Really liking my geckos cause feeding them every other night gives a little wiggle room and plus it's so easy lol.
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My only frequent feeder is my crestie and not sure if I'm keeping her honestly but I think that will be it for lizards for me. Just too complex to do it right and too demanding. Focus on my few snakes and nice adult cages.
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Old 12-04-16, 03:50 AM   #19
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My only frequent feeder is my crestie and not sure if I'm keeping her honestly but I think that will be it for lizards for me. Just too complex to do it right and too demanding. Focus on my few snakes and nice adult cages.
When my wife passed away in Nov 2015 I was like 'Now what?' and a very good friend of mine who kept beardies and cresties said to me "Why not get into reptiles?". So I went to her flat and had a look at her collection, did 5 months of research and started off with 2 x Leopard geckos, then a few months later got 2 beardies and all was well UNTIL, a mate of mine came to see me and his girlfriend fell in love with my geckos and bought them off of me lol. A month later she bought my beardies as well and thats when I started my collection of snakes and yes they are easier to look after and in my eye's a lot more satisfying.
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