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#1 ChloesCritters

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Posted 24 July 2022 - 10:34 PM

Near our church, there was this place that sold pets (my church is in a mall). I was curious to see if there was anything i could get for the hamsters, i couldn't find anything that could be used for the hamsters but we did get to see a bunch of reptiles, birds and a sugar glider. My sister really wanted the sugar glider but due to  the fact that we are a busy family we aren't able to keep them. On the way home, my dad was like: why not get the leopard gecko? I was excited and forgot one tinyyyyy problem  H U M I D I T Y, indonesia has an extremely high humidity but...........leopard geckos need low humidity and buying a dehumidifier are  expensive. I need alternatives (they don't have to be reptiles but can be) that are readily available, high humidity requirements (or preferably none at all), handleable, not to expensive and low maintenance.






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Posted 25 July 2022 - 08:37 AM

Near our church, there was this place that sold pets (my church is in a mall). I was curious to see if there was anything i could get for the hamsters, i couldn't find anything that could be used for the hamsters but we did get to see a bunch of reptiles, birds and a sugar glider. My sister really wanted the sugar glider but due to  the fact that we are a busy family we aren't able to keep them. On the way home, my dad was like: why not get the leopard gecko? I was excited and forgot one tinyyyyy problem  H U M I D I T Y, indonesia has an extremely high humidity but...........leopard geckos need low humidity and buying a dehumidifier are  expensive. I need alternatives (they don't have to be reptiles but can be) that are readily available, high humidity requirements (or preferably none at all), handleable, not to expensive and low maintenance.

maybe crested geckos! they are solitary, not too expensive and thrive in room temp. They don't need any special heaters unless your house is extremely hot, cold, etc. Maybe research them!


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Posted 25 July 2022 - 08:54 AM

Mice are super fun pets to have. Just beware that they stink (I was not prepared). They are super cute and are amazing to watch play. If you get females, you can get multiple, and it is adorable to just watch them play together.



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Posted 25 July 2022 - 08:42 PM

Have you ever considered.... FISH?! :tropicalfish: 

 

They are just wonderful! (LOL) but srsly, FISH!! :goldfish: 


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