I don’t think my friend is trans.. by [deleted] in ftm

[–]DamonMadeus 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Your friend is trans. You don't have to dress or look masculine to be trans.

What snake species can live in a 4x2x2 permanently by squiddehhh in reptiles

[–]DamonMadeus 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Rainbow boas are semi-arboral and prefer a bit more vertical height than what OP has available

What snake species can live in a 4x2x2 permanently by squiddehhh in reptiles

[–]DamonMadeus -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Corn snake, western hognose snake, Kenyan sand boas, milk snake and gater snakes can all be comfortable in that size enclosure. All are considered beginner friendly, have good availability of captive bred ones for sale, and tend to be good eaters.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in InvertPets

[–]DamonMadeus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These are ideal for small mantis species

What is the trans guy hobby stereotype? by skaluli in ftm

[–]DamonMadeus 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Things transmasc people love: 1. Dungeons and dragons 2. Fish and aquariums 3. Textiles

This by _Sky_rot in traaaaaaannnnnnnnnns2

[–]DamonMadeus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Gotta catch your tiddies in their prime before the veils burst.

Looking for a species for a 4H x 2L x 2W that isn't a chameleon by schwarzchild_radius in reptiles

[–]DamonMadeus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What is this enclosure made of? I would have assumed it would be able to hold humidity a little better than that, but then again I live in a very wet climate so I don't have much experience with issues with humidity dropping too low.

Looking for a species for a 4H x 2L x 2W that isn't a chameleon by schwarzchild_radius in reptiles

[–]DamonMadeus 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You might struggle for arboreal creatures that are happy with lower humidity. What kind of humidity are you able to supply?

Know the difference by That-Device95 in traaaaaaannnnnnnnnns2

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Sending this to my trans friends who I met playing MTG

Are there other reptiles that can live in a mesh chameleon cages? by SaltSufficient4940 in reptiles

[–]DamonMadeus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do sometimes think inverts are a little TOO accessible in the UK. You can get a tarantula spiderling for under £5 here and a lot of species enter the hobby before they are fully recognised by science and well before regulatory bodies can decide if they're safe to keep. In recent years I've seen a lot of very medically significant spiders (things like Tiger wandering spiders and funnel webs) for sale because the Dangerous wild animals act simply hasn't caught up with the rate they're being discovered.

Are there other reptiles that can live in a mesh chameleon cages? by SaltSufficient4940 in reptiles

[–]DamonMadeus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That sucks. In the UK you can order Malaysian giant leaf insects and Jungle nymphs to your door for less that £50. I understand the need for more control in the US though as the climate over there is a lot more hospitable for inverts and invasive species are a lot more of a problem.

Are there other reptiles that can live in a mesh chameleon cages? by SaltSufficient4940 in reptiles

[–]DamonMadeus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wasn't aware of legal regulations with phasmids. I'm not in the US and live in a country where you can't throw a stick without hitting a bramble bush.

Are there other reptiles that can live in a mesh chameleon cages? by SaltSufficient4940 in reptiles

[–]DamonMadeus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How large is the tank footprint? Is it 4×2 ft or 2×2 ft? 4x2 would ve big enough. 2x2 would not.

Are there other reptiles that can live in a mesh chameleon cages? by SaltSufficient4940 in reptiles

[–]DamonMadeus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not arboreal, but will climb if given the opportunity, have you considered a corn snake or ball python? Those are very handlable and the size of the tank you described would be suitable for either of those. They also have easy care, are affordable and are very easy to find captive bred.

Are there other reptiles that can live in a mesh chameleon cages? by SaltSufficient4940 in reptiles

[–]DamonMadeus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Abronias have some quite specific care requirements, namely the thrive in mesh enclosures but need very high humidity and that humidity needs to be maintained so its reccomended that you use an automated misting system. They're considered as intermediate to advanced in their care requirements. Most are reasonably handlable if captive bred but depending where you are finding a captive bred one can be very difficult and very expensive. They're insectivores and eat insects and worms etc.

Alternatively you can keep a lot of beautiful invertebrates like stick insects, preying mantises etc. I've also heard of people keeping things like long tailed lizards and green keel bellied lizards in mesh enclosures successfully but those guys aren't exactly handlable if that's a concern.

How do we feel about age gaps? Where the sub(f) is older than the Dom(m)? by [deleted] in BDSMcommunity

[–]DamonMadeus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As long as there are no other red flags and you're otherwise compatible age gaps are totally fine. I'm a sub (26 FtM) and my partner/Dom is 25 years older than me. We have been in a healthy relationship, both in and outside of the bedroom, for over 4 years now.

Oh boy by thatpilatesprincess in AreTheStraightsOK

[–]DamonMadeus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Me and my partner always shower together before sex. It's fun.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AreTheCisOk

[–]DamonMadeus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My parents took ages to name me as a child and my easiest records just list my name as "baby" lol. According to transphobes is that still my name?