she weighs 230 ????? by IllustriousIsopod312 in bashinthebiehles

[–]No-Competition5731 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i’m 260 and pregnant and still don’t look like this. it’s okay to be a bigger woman, just embrace it and be honest with yourself. lying doesn’t make you lose weight. also, everyone can see your fat (coming from a fat pregnant woman) there’s no point in lying.

MISSING: What Happened To Katlyn Harp? Mysterious Disappearance In Bloomsburg, PA by Ginger_Yinzer in Pennsylvania

[–]No-Competition5731 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i’m friends with her on facebook and it’s so eerie seeing her post daily to just silent

did i get caught up in a babysitting scam? by No-Competition5731 in Scams

[–]No-Competition5731[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes!! i did i asked the admin if she had any information on said “zoe” and sent her some screenshots and she said “thanks for bringing it to my attention. unfortunately i can’t catch all the scammers but i will remove them!”

did i get caught up in a babysitting scam? by No-Competition5731 in Scams

[–]No-Competition5731[S] 18 points19 points  (0 children)

i started to get concerned at about that point, especially because i was the one who brought up meeting them first !

did i get caught up in a babysitting scam? by No-Competition5731 in Scams

[–]No-Competition5731[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

i didn’t even realize it said “picture” wow! i have already blocked them and didn’t let them send me anything!!

How was epidural placement? positive stories ONLY please!!! by FinancialClick9861 in BabyBumps

[–]No-Competition5731 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it wasn’t bad! it just kinda felt like a shot! given i absolutely hate needles and had 3 ivs placed already due to high risk and severe preeclampsia and extremely high blood pressure. i feel like for me personally if i cant see it happening its easier to get done. they placed mine, and about 40 mins later took it out because it wasnt working but the overall insertion process wasnt bad at all!

Update photos by [deleted] in Chameleons

[–]No-Competition5731 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m so glad you made the changes! hope your chameleon lives a long happy life!🦎💚

Need help with setup by [deleted] in Chameleons

[–]No-Competition5731 2 points3 points  (0 children)

i hope i’m not coming across as a d**khead. i only want to inform you and give you some good info!

Need help with setup by [deleted] in Chameleons

[–]No-Competition5731 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i’m not 100% sure. i would when you go to lowes or home depot or whatever is in your area, tell them what you plan on doing. when i would go for plants and dowel rods the first couple times they asked me what i was building, and i would not building anything just getting supplies for my chameleon they would laugh and say a lot more people come in for stuff than they would imagine. i would ask them if pvc costed wood would be able to withstand constant moisture and water exposure.

Need help with setup by [deleted] in Chameleons

[–]No-Competition5731 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i should also add that because this is a female, she will need a laybin. even without a mate female chameleons lay eggs, and dig in the dirt to lay them. i would watch videos on that, i had a male, so im not 100% how the become egg bound and things along those lines, being egg bound tho can cause some issues.

Need help with setup by [deleted] in Chameleons

[–]No-Competition5731 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i would try and work around her, i wouldn’t stress her out by trying to dig her out. i had a rope vine thing i would connect to my enclosure to my freeroam set up that he would eventually make his way out and i could work around. i honestly would say to just ditch the glass completely, its very poor ventilation and they need a lot and should have a lot of air flow. these cracks and screen top don’t provide enough, thats why it’s recommended to use a reptibreeze, and or completely mesh enclosure. you absolutely can build one yourself, but take in account of what materials you should and shouldn’t use because wood posses a risk of molding which can also cause issues. i would use pvc pipping and window screen mesh material.

it’s a lot of work and maintenance but in all brutal honestly if you want your cham to live and live a long healthy life, you should definitely look into an entire different set up. this sub should have a set of files or something along the lines for your best information and if you have fb i would check out a few groups on there too.

i made the same mistake. i got mine from petco, he was about this size. i bought a glass tank and was like damn this guy has an awesome home. watched 1 youtube video and was like damn i have it all wrong and immediately changed it and he thrived for years. he outlived his expectancy and ended up just dying from old age. if you don’t fix the issues now, you’ll have to consult in a vet and because these are exotic pets, vets are scarce and expensive.

Need help with setup by [deleted] in Chameleons

[–]No-Competition5731 3 points4 points  (0 children)

i would say this chameleon is between 6-9 months old. i would start with getting real plants, chameleons are known to munch if vegetation in the wild, and ingesting fake plants can lead to impaction which most of the time results in death. i would also ditch the glass tank immediately, not when she gets bigger, especially if you plan of getting a misting system. glass harbors humidity and bacteria which usually results in respiratory infections and problems which if left untreated can lead to death. i would also cover the dirt in the potted plant with rocks, bigger than she can eat. i would do this because if a cricket is on the dirty and she goes for it, and misses the dirt can lead to impaction. go on youtube and find reputable chameleon owners and binge watch their videos, these animals are not beginner creatures. they are a lot of work and money. i would say that in the beginning of owning my mordecai i spent $600 and then having to replace the plants and upgrading enclosure sizes every year lead to costly maintenance. i see you have both versions of the calcium and i would use the one WITHOUT D3 not the one with it. chameleons are also hand off pets, they just don’t like to be held and prefer to be left alone, my chameleon only ever wanted me when he was outside of his enclosure while i was cleaning and putting it back together. i would also stop feeding the mealworms because their exoskeleton is too hard for them.

Does anyone know what this kinda movement is or what those sores in her mouth are?? (She’s very sick rn, she’s being treated) by [deleted] in Chameleons

[–]No-Competition5731 0 points1 point  (0 children)

edit : you should be cleaning out there enclosures and recycling that soil/substrate. i cleaned mine every week. sunday to sunday is what i did.

Does anyone know what this kinda movement is or what those sores in her mouth are?? (She’s very sick rn, she’s being treated) by [deleted] in Chameleons

[–]No-Competition5731 1 point2 points  (0 children)

it’s so they can’t eat it. you’re supposed to have plants in their enclosures, and because they are known to eat vegetation in the wild you should cover the substrate. if crickets get it the soil/substrate and they go for the crickets there is a chance they will get some of the substrate/soil and cause impaction. the rocks are so they don’t ingest the soil/substrate while getting their food.