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• #5852
really?! that's awful.
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• #5853
Dr Squeak is not amused.
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• #5854
You interrupted his plotting
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• #5855
A bit different here...
They're Tenebrio Molitor, a type of darkling beetle. What you can see in the pic is probably only a quarter of what I have, they like to hide and dig. I consider them pets and I check on them every day, They're not particularly affectionate though. I mainly have them to breed for the larvae form aka the mealworm which I then feed to the geckos.
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• #5856
^that's awesome! How many geckos do you have to need to breed mealworms?
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• #5857
There was an old woman who swallowed a fly....
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• #5858
^^ I only have 4 leopards. They eat about 5 full size worms a day at the moment as they're growing. The draw you can see there is only 1ft square, I probably have about 100 beetles. Worms take about 2-3 months to grow to feeding size. Until I get a cycle going properly I won't be feeding any off. It doesn't take much to keep them going. Porridge oats as a substrate/dry food and half a carrot every few days to keep them hydrated. Most of the time I spend with them is moving the pupae from the worms and when they grow to beetles add them to the colony.
It's a better way to waste time rather than causing braindeath with soap operas.
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• #5859
Gomez and Opie seem to like the new furniture. They laid claim to it before we had chance to put any of our stuff there.
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• #5860
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• #5861
They've been hitting that cat flap at some speed!
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• #5862
Molly our beagle is a wee sun worshipper.
Molly on the mat by Michael M Rennie, on Flickr
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• #5863
Caleb having a mental 5 mins:
http://instagram.com/p/rIRy0BuaI_/
He very rarely plays like this - I think I have only seen him do it a couple of times in the house - normally totally chilled out and lazing on the sofa
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• #5865
There are actually three cats in the picture, just piled up on top of each other.
Quark (predominantly white, right hand side) left last night, and Dr Squeak and his sister are leaving when Howard gets back from Scandi-land I'm afraid.
I might hide Dr Squeak in my sock drawer though.
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• #5866
oh I get it, the black head in the middle doesn't belong to the black-back-white-belly on the left, does it?
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• #5867
pretty sure we'll be wanting one or maybe two next summer.
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• #5868
kind of wanting them now... but maybe need to fix the holes in the floorboards first..
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• #5870
Sofa hog! by Michael M Rennie, on Flickr
Sofa hog.
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• #5871
Gonzilla
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• #5872
After so much sadness a little bit of joy in the shape of little LULU. Meet Lucy my new doggie.
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• #5873
Very nice - she looks like a fairly old girl?
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• #5874
She is about seven but prior to me rescuing her she had a pretty terrible time. The vet believes she had a fracture of the front leg which the previous owners did not get attention for and she was a bag of bones. So the vet thinks she looks older due to trauma, but the amazing thing is she still has a great trust of humans and probably is the most loving little dog I have ever owned. I really believe when a rescue dog finds a good loving forever home they are more affectionate.
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• #5875
^ Yet if an owner decides they want their perfectly fit and healthy pet put down, they can instruct a vet to do so. I really don't understand why some people have animals in the first place.