Need help choosing a pet!
Posted 23-01-2008 at 04:27 PM by NurseJen
Hi everyone -
I am looking to purchase a pet for my son's 11th birthday. I'm interested in a species of lizard as I am allergic to anything with dander and my husband allergic to anything with feathers. (Sort of limits you, huh?).
I'd like something that doesn't need live crickets and is calm enough to allow a child to handle it. The leopard geckos would be great, except for the crickets part. Any ideas, anyone?
Thanks.
Jen
I am looking to purchase a pet for my son's 11th birthday. I'm interested in a species of lizard as I am allergic to anything with dander and my husband allergic to anything with feathers. (Sort of limits you, huh?).
I'd like something that doesn't need live crickets and is calm enough to allow a child to handle it. The leopard geckos would be great, except for the crickets part. Any ideas, anyone?
Thanks.
Jen
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how about a tortoise? all they eat is vedge, i got one for my lil brother when he was 12
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Posted 23-02-2008 at 10:18 PM by roxanne86
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if you do get a tortoise they need a diet of 100% weeds such as dandelion, plaintain etc.
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Posted 01-03-2008 at 07:40 PM by Drummerkid
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yes dandelion leaves are a big part of diet, but not hard to get hold of!! they can also have kale, courgette, grated carrot, grated apple, and occasionally a bit of grape!
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Posted 01-03-2008 at 11:55 PM by roxanne86
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you can even get a complete dry food but its more natural to feed them vedge and leaves
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Posted 01-03-2008 at 11:58 PM by roxanne86
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Yep. 100% weed diet with a bit of fuit and veg every now and then.
try and feed a wide varity of weeds not just one or two. PM me if you're intrested in further details. |
Posted 02-03-2008 at 07:17 PM by Drummerkid
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Marginated tortoise or red footed tortoise. Only consume vegetation and are okay to handle as they are unable to scrabble and wont bite unless extremely provoked. I see from your profile you currently own a turtle so if a tortoise doesnt take your fancy what about a pair of aquatic frogs (Hymenochirus curtipes)?
These are lovely to look at and as they are fully aquatic they can be kept in a suitable tropical fish tank (pref not with other fish as they may become aggressive). These fellows are as simple to keep as a goldfish. They feed can be fed mainly on fish flakes however they do agree with blood worms (can be bought dried or in liquid form). The only downfall about these guys is that they cannot be handled as they are just like a frog shaped fish. Hows that? |
Posted 24-03-2008 at 07:12 PM by Rou
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vegetarian lizardsthere are many veggie reptles on the market, why noy get one of these. Uromastyx lizards are vegatarians, grow to about 1 foot and can be handled no problem. they are very easy to care for as well..
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Posted 07-12-2008 at 02:31 AM by neil777snake
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iguanas are vegees rough green snakes eat bugs but not mise
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Posted 10-12-2008 at 02:19 PM by wigey
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