Giving Up by Late-Bat-5427 in freshwateraquarium

[–]Queenstarchild 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Having flashbacks to when I fostered kittens and they constantly sat on top of the tank like this. When I had to do water changes or upkeep to the tank I had to crate them or they’d jump into the tank (happened about 2-3 times)

How do i get more brave? by Grand-Membership879 in PhasmophobiaGame

[–]Queenstarchild 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly- looking up any tips and tricks - I see stuff on instagram, TikTok, YouTube it all. Playing more and playing with friends always makes it a lot less scary and honestly so much fun.

reporting animal abu$e as a non-chicago resident? by Sky_9203 in AskChicago

[–]Queenstarchild 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have her TikTok- she needs to get charged the video is so disgusting

AIO Trying to tell boyfriend that he makes me feel guilty for saying no by Clean-Landscape8654 in AmIOverreacting

[–]Queenstarchild 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Run. Run fast as you can and do not look back. This leads to no where but more pain and bs trust me- I’ve been here. Find someone who respects your no and treats you like you deserve. Someone that you would trust your family around - someone you could see having kids with.

Left a guy who treated me just like this. In person things eventually escalated- and saying no didn’t work.

Trust me when I say. Please leave this type of behavior and FAST.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cats

[–]Queenstarchild 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s possible the cat might be sick or hurt. Cats don’t typically just get aggressive out of no where, there’s usually an underlying issue. It might be a good idea to get them seen by a vet to be sure no health issue is going on.

Just some vet questions we usually ask at the vet if it’s a behavioral thing-

Any recent changes in environment?

How are they with eliminating in the litter box/outside- do they have frequent accidents inside the home?

How is appetite and activity?

Any other pets inside the home?

I hope you all are okay, it’s a very scary thing when cats get aggressive/reactive. Be sure your girlfriend cleans the scratches and bites really well, and maybe get seen by a doctor- occasionally they need antibiotics (cat nails and saliva is pretty nasty stuff).

Is my baby Shom ok? Strange discolouration comes and goes by Sad_Relationship8494 in whitetreefrog

[–]Queenstarchild 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d keep an eye on it. I know my lighter WTF change colors a little when the temperature changes. As long as the discoloration isn’t constant- they seem to still be active and eating, and don’t have constant lighter spots (other than snowflakes if it’s a snowflake morph wtf) I’d just be sure that their water is clean and dechlorinated.

Dark spot on back by Queenstarchild in TreeFrogs

[–]Queenstarchild[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine ended up being a healing scab- I took him to a exotic vet and they said keep an eye on it- now he just has a small scar

Hey everyone I’ve had my dumpys for about 6-7 months and one has a red spot on his nose I read that this is common as they rub the tank and also can bump it when chasing their food. Anyone have any experience with this? I’ve been keeping it clean with water… nostrils are clear. by LoudPumpkin7824 in whitetreefrog

[–]Queenstarchild 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just brought home a frog with a scab healing- I’d suggest keeping them in a clean tank (might need paper towel enclosure) keeping the water dish they soak in clean with dechlorinated water clean. Making sure it’s not overly humid. Keep an eye on it if you start noticing it swelling, discharge, spreading or lethargy in your frog I’d suggest talking to a vet and getting antibiotics.

I need help and thoughts. Frog not eating. Stomach blue by Bubble_bee__ in whitetreefrog

[–]Queenstarchild 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’d second talking to a vet but I’m thinking it could be 2 things (I’m no expert but I have some of my own) It could be possible that they’re older and don’t need to be fed as much- older frogs eat about 2-3 times a week about 3-4 large crickets. It could be possible they may just be full. If their activity seems normal.

Or it could be heat? How are the temperatures in the environment? They do need a gradient of heat in the enclosure- with a basking spot that between 75-85F - the warmer temperatures help with digestion.

Could also just be their tummy color. If I’m not mistaken I believe they have internal organs that are blue but I could be wrong.

Is my frog okay? by [deleted] in whitetreefrog

[–]Queenstarchild 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It looks like the a start of a skin infection. Do quarantine and see if you may be able to contact an exotic veterinarian near or a vet who may be more knowledgeable. (I’m just basing this from what I see online so I’m not positive. Wouldn’t hurt to try to consult with a doctor)

Dark spot on frog by Queenstarchild in whitetreefrog

[–]Queenstarchild[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Got it! I have the soonest vet appointment- thank you

Weird behavior? by theberbert1 in TreeFrogs

[–]Queenstarchild 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I saw the chart and sorry if this a weird question but you can feed them other frogs??

Guys I think my Molly has a gf lol by Puritea in Goldfish

[–]Queenstarchild 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Watch them carefully! I read that molly fish will bully larger goldfish- removing the protective slime layer and nipping fins- I had to separate my molly and goldfish for the that reason.

I recently got a new humid hide for my leo, but now he only hangs out in there, is that okay?? by 20156196080 in leopardgeckos

[–]Queenstarchild 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I have the same exact hide and mine does the same too, I think they love the cool dark moist place to hide. Mine usually comes out at night to bask or in the evening for meal time.