





Fluffy belly
This is my spoiled rotten cat, Domino. Belly rubs are probably his favorite 2nd favorite thing, food being the 1st.
The one picture with the grey and white cat her name is Snowball






This is my spoiled rotten cat, Domino. Belly rubs are probably his favorite 2nd favorite thing, food being the 1st.
The one picture with the grey and white cat her name is Snowball
About a month ago I made a post about my centipede having eggs. Today I checked on her and there are babies! I've read that some species exhibit matriphagy. Does anyone know if Scolopendra viridis exhibits this behavior?
These are my, hopefully, a male and female pair of Takydromus dorsalis, aka Sakishima Grass Lizards. They're so silly, always moving. I will be adding more branches and I have another plant in quarantine right now that will eventually be added.
I have 4 small containers that I think could be used for an invert. I did use the 3 rectangle ones as temporary isopod enclosures before I decided to use them in a bioactive enclosure.
I've included pictures of the measurements of the containers.
Besides isopods, what could I possibly keep in these? I will upgrade if they would be better for a grow out enclosure for an invert. If there isn't anything I can keep in them, that's fine, I'm just seeing if there was something I hadn't considered yet.
It's so rewarding to see them calm down and become less defensive. He still hates the camera and tries to bite it, but I've bit maybe twice in the last 2 weeks when handling. I can't wait for the day when he becomes comfortable enough to not strike or bite.