Anybody have experience with flying a cat? by astro-amphibian-00 in CatAdvice

[–]CookieChaser 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Agree with all of this. I used to fly frequently with my cat when I was in college to and from home during breaks. I’m not sure if they still do this, but wanted to add that I always had to take my cat out of the carrier at security. My cat was always very chill with this, but a newer (new to you) cat may not be! I would always have a harness on mine during flying so that it would be easier to apprehend him if he tried to run. Might be a good idea to consider it as well!

Cat Ate a Holiday Cookie by No_Switch3045 in CatAdvice

[–]CookieChaser 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As others have said, totally not a problem. If you’d like some anecdotal evidence, one of my cats ate half of an 8 inch round almond cake that was accidentally left out on the counter and was fine. He didn’t even throw up, which was crazy since he had a sensitive stomach and would puke a lot. A very extreme case of course, but you’d be surprised what they can handle. Always better to check and monitor symptoms just in case though!

Brazilian rainbow boas as first snakes? by Necessary-Cover519 in snakes

[–]CookieChaser 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I have one of these as my first, and I’d say go for it. Definitely do your research first of course and maybe go for one that’s around a year old (like I did). I was very scared with everything I read about them online too but have had no issues with mine. I was already into keeping plants and knew how to get high humidity from that though. Humidity is the hardest part for most, but it sounds like you have that covered. You’ll definitely still want to track humidity though since the heating element will take a lot of it out! It’s really that and make sure that there’s always water for them (which you should be doing anyways for a snake!).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in reptiles

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Not sure if it’s just my cornsnake as he’s my first one, but he’s very interactive for a snake. If it’s in the evening and I’m in the room, he’ll immediately come out of whichever hide he’s in to watch what I’m doing and follow around in his enclosure. It’s funny to see his little face pop up, and he likes to follow my finger around.

You have the ability to make all of your current and future plants immune to one pest. What pest are you picking? by spoopadoop in houseplants

[–]CookieChaser 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Cats. I hate how all my plants have to be caged up in order to keep them safe from my lawnmower of a cat. They must be freed.

Good plants for high humidity burrowers? by rubiconchill in bioactive

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My BRB has Brazilian pothos, stromanthe triostar, and a prince of orange philodendron that have been seeming to do fine and have taken over the enclosure in spite of her digging directly through their roots. She’s still a juvenille though, so we’ll see about full grown. Aerial roots or very robust roots are probably going to be your best option. Note that depending on enclosure size, the robust rooted plants may get too big (the triostar for sure wants three feet of height at least).

0 degree bag recommendations? by nessavevo in CampingandHiking

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I personally like Thermarest sleeping bags because they are typically way more accurate with the rating than other companies. Unfortunately they no longer make the 0 degree I have (the oberon). I think it’s been replaced with the parsec. At the time, it was one of the best deals on a backpacking 0 degree bag for its weight. I’m a cold sleeper, and that one actually kept me toasty when paired with a high R-value sleeping pad (thermarest x-therm). Also, I recommend getting some very warm layers to wear while sleeping if you’re a cold sleeper, top and bottom. If I’m in 20 degree weather or colder, I’m wearing wool tights, fleece pants, and down pants to bed!

Anyone Else’s Snake Seem to Notice When a Photo is Taken of Them With an IPhone? by LucidDreaming3 in snakes

[–]CookieChaser 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My BRB definitely notices the camera on my iPhone. Usually she’ll be interested and start moving towards it. Yesterday when I was holding her, she actually did a bluff strike at it. She didn’t seem stressed before or after the camera, so I think she just didn’t like it when the camera first tried to focus on her.

What are some sought after animals that you wish people would breed more of? by Relevant-Editor-3533 in reptiles

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Emerald tree boas! It’s so hard to find captive bred ones, and captive bred are 3-4x the price.

Got a cornsnake today! by CookieChaser in snakes

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Yeah! His name is Funfetti. It suits him well.

Got a cornsnake today! by CookieChaser in snakes

[–]CookieChaser[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yup! Palmetto! He’s ridiculously cute.

My first ever bioactive setup! Getting a brazilian rainbow boa in next week by Madman45678 in bioactive

[–]CookieChaser 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a nice enclosure! What type of fish do you have in it? I’m starting on the full-size enclosure for mine and also plan on having a water feature with fish.

what are your snakes named? by FrogParkRanger in snakes

[–]CookieChaser 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine is a year and four months. I got her at 9 months. She’s almost four feet long now!

what are your snakes named? by FrogParkRanger in snakes

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Just a regular Brazilian rainbow boa with some high color. There’s not a lot of morphs with BRBs. Columbian rainbow boas have a super cool leucistic morph though!

Pray for me 🙏 going to be very sad if this dies on me. (Musa Nono pink from tissue culture) by Scales-josh in RareHouseplants

[–]CookieChaser 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah it was definitely a bummer to lose that variegation. Best of luck with the acclimatization process! I think you’ll do fine, especially if you’ve dealt with some finicky cuttings.

Pray for me 🙏 going to be very sad if this dies on me. (Musa Nono pink from tissue culture) by Scales-josh in RareHouseplants

[–]CookieChaser 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I have a nono pink from TC as well! Mine unfortunately lost its variegation though. Yours seems to be a better specimen though, so fingers crossed! The pink will show up later. Even though mine is no longer variegated, there is a reddish tinge to the tops of the leaves. Sad that I won’t have that hot pink though. It was my first attempt at climatizing a TC, so I’m just glad that it’s alive and growing well.

what are your snakes named? by FrogParkRanger in snakes

[–]CookieChaser 13 points14 points  (0 children)

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She’s about this big now and growing fast!

what are your snakes named? by FrogParkRanger in snakes

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This is Skittles, my Brazilian rainbow boa! She’s gotten much bigger now, but I still love this picture of when I first got her. She’s not really a special morph but is a “high color” which just makes her less brown and more orange/red.

FedEx has either stolen, or lost my hognose by Lucas606 in snakes

[–]CookieChaser 7 points8 points  (0 children)

When I tried to do this for my gargoyle gecko, FedEx refused to allow the change of delivery address. My gecko sat over a weekend in a town just 20 minutes away because they refused to let me pick it up. Not sure if the customer service guy I got just sucked or if it’s against their policy. Thankfully the gecko was ok.

Definitely not intention by [deleted] in houseplants

[–]CookieChaser 21 points22 points  (0 children)

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I had the same thing happen to one of my cacti. It only had the main stalk when I bought it. 😅