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How do you tell if your realtor is actually promoting your house? Or just sitting back and doing nothing? My house has been on the market for over a month and I've only had 8-9 walkthroughs and no offers. One open house, which only one couple attended. My realtor is suggesting I drop the price. They also just changed brokerages on 12/1. Am I screwed??
 
How old is she?

I think I asked you before, but I have the memory of a 90 year old.

Bob's new thing is soldierworms. Our Walmart sells chicken supplies and there were soldierworms there so I bought them for the chickens, but they don't eat them. Bob loves them a lot with veggies.

Tad is approximately 1.5 years old. We have had her for 10 months.

We buy soldier worms too! Tesumph recommended them as a healthy feeder bug. Tad’s other main food is dubias. She loves all types of bugs though lol.

I'm thinking about getting another lizard like an iguana or another beardie.

We just gave our parakeet to my parents because they had a pair of parakeets and one passed away. I'm not sure if the dog spooked it and scared it or what happened.

So now I have room for a lizard :gig

I hear lots of not good things about iguanas :hmm but beardies are awesome obviously. We have a leopard gecko too and he is very sweet. Once Tad’s new tank is done we will probably end up getting another reptile too. Like you said, let a tank sit empty! :gig
 
Tad used to have a triangular hammock. She loved it. To death lol. The new one is like the rectangular one you have I think. It is huge! It will be great for the big new tank I think, but it is really awkward in a 3ft tank.

Old hammock
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New giant hammock. Awkward, but she loves it!

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Has your lizard ever had impaction from the sand?

I wanted to do sand in my tank, but I have not used it. Right now I have coconut fibers at least I think that's what it is.
 
Tad is approximately 1.5 years old. We have had her for 10 months.

We buy soldier worms too! Tesumph recommended them as a healthy feeder bug. Tad’s other main food is dubias. She loves all types of bugs though lol.



I hear lots of not good things about iguanas :hmm but beardies are awesome obviously. We have a leopard gecko too and he is very sweet. Once Tad’s new tank is done we will probably end up getting another reptile too. Like you said, let a tank sit empty! :gig
I used to do crickets, but it was a pain to have to drive an hour one way just to get them. Bob prefers freeze-dried bugs anyways, probably just because he's lazy :confused:

I really want to get a leatherback, I think that's what they called it. It's like a bearded dragon but without all the spikes. They're smooth.

My friend had an iguana and it used to whip you with its tail. It hurts so bad! It had such a bad attitude.

I saw another lizard called a water dragon that were really nice looking, but I haven't really looked much into them.
 
Has your lizard ever had impaction from the sand?

I wanted to do sand in my tank, but I have not used it. Right now I have coconut fibers at least I think that's what it is.

Crap. I was hoping no one would comment on the sand :oops: I know it is extremely controversial. And I would never use it for a baby beardie. But I did many hours of research without finding a consensus. Every option has pros and cons. And since my favorite, most trusted beardie book said non-silica play sand is an appropriate choice.... that is what I have been using. That being said, I will be switching to tile in her new enclosure.


FWIW though, I have never had a problem. I very closely monitor her poops (and everything else. I have notebook called the Tad Log where I keep track of feedings, poops, baths, supplements etc). No issues. If she goes too long without pooping (rare) I give her a belly rub and an extra long soak and that takes care of it. And she does like to dig. So I will probably add a dig box in her new tiled enclosure. :idunno
 
How do you tell if your realtor is actually promoting your house? Or just sitting back and doing nothing? My house has been on the market for over a month and I've only had 8-9 walkthroughs and no offers. One open house, which only one couple attended. My realtor is suggesting I drop the price. They also just changed brokerages on 12/1. Am I screwed??
Oh man, that sucks. I am sorry. That sounds very stressful. Unfortunately I know nothing about real estate. Maybe Kiki does?
 
I used to do crickets, but it was a pain to have to drive an hour one way just to get them. Bob prefers freeze-dried bugs anyways, probably just because he's lazy :confused:

I really want to get a leatherback, I think that's what they called it. It's like a bearded dragon but without all the spikes. They're smooth.

My friend had an iguana and it used to whip you with its tail. It hurts so bad! It had such a bad attitude.

I saw another lizard called a water dragon that were really nice looking, but I haven't really looked much into them.

Tad is a leatherback beardie. Makes her extra pet-able :love

Crickets are the worst!
 
Crap. I was hoping no one would comment on the sand :oops: I know it is extremely controversial. And I would never use it for a baby beardie. But I did many hours of research without finding a consensus. Every option has pros and cons. And since my favorite, most trusted beardie book said non-silica play sand is an appropriate choice.... that is what I have been using. That being said, I will be switching to tile in her new enclosure.


FWIW though, I have never had a problem. I very closely monitor her poops (and everything else. I have notebook called the Tad Log where I keep track of feedings, poops, baths, supplements etc). No issues. If she goes too long without pooping (rare) I give her a belly rub and an extra long soak and that takes care of it. And she does like to dig. So I will probably add a dig box in her new tiled enclosure. :idunno
You won't hear me say anything bad about the sand. My friend has raised lizards for 25+ years and he uses sand.

By the way... Husband said I could get a lizard if I don't get quail. I said YESSSSSS! :celebrateim unsure what I should get. I want something that can be handled and doesn't need a mister (like a chameleon). If you have an idea let me know... No snakes though, husband doesn't like them unfortunately.
 
You won't hear me say anything bad about the sand. My friend has raised lizards for 25+ years and he uses sand.

By the way... Husband said I could get a lizard if I don't get quail. I said YESSSSSS! :celebrateim unsure what I should get. I want something that can be handled and doesn't need a mister (like a chameleon). If you have an idea let me know... No snakes though, husband doesn't like them unfortunately.

Leopard gecko, bearded dragon (duh), blue-tongue skink, and uromastyx I think are all friendly options that don’t require high humidity.
 

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