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  1. bscar1019

    weatherproof camera recommendations

    It's that time of year when temperatures drop in outdoor enclosures. The enclosure I have for my redfoot has a house that is temp controlled for cold weather but it is partially buried and covered with a bunch of rocks to help hold heat so it's a pain to disassemble to confirm she went inside...
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    Sad Story.....

    I just wanted to share this even though it’s tragic and I guess I feel guilty for not doing more... A friend of mine lives in a suburban area and sent me pics of a tort found in the driveway. I identified it as a box turtle and almost 90% a gulf coast. I told him to maybe find a place to release...
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    re-homing

    Long story short i have 3, 8 month old babies. When i went to obtain the 1 hatchling i planned on keeping the seller had 3 and was not taking appropriate care of them... dry, signs of pyramiding, lettuce diet, tiny enclosure, etc. I made the choice to take them all from him and maybe I should...
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    Weed ID

    I agree with Rosemary on the ID of both. And neither are toxic
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    Temperature controller

    Those controllers work well; they are great for a single, small-medium enclosure and have a great price point. As you mentioned the bayite controllers, they make more sense if you need to control temps in a much larger enclosure and will be pulling high watts which is why they cost more. They...
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    Weed ID

    yeah that’s 100% oxalis. Be careful when you dig because it grows from these crowns of tubers/bulbs and when you put pressure on them they will disintegrate into many tiny pieces, each one capable of growing a new plant. they’re a nightmare to get rid of, but digging is really the only option in...
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