What do turtles look like when they leave their shells? I have never seen one. Is it as creepy as a hermit crab?
Joke's on you OP, those are butterflies in your image!
Like this OP.
They are very vulnerable so hardly ever seen by even experienced photographers
Hey /an/, what's a great first time aquarium setup? Nothing too big, something you could fit on a large desk or something similar. I'd like to get shrimp, but I know you'll tell me those aren't for beginners.
Pic related will probably be me
Any input is much appreciated
This is now the aquarium general
>>2085173
>This is now the aquarium general
good because I have a dumb question for it
Are gallons in a fishtank 1:1? Because I just calculated my Pentagon tank(found in the trash) at 49.9 gallons but actually physically adding water from a milk jug brought it to around 80 gallons
>>2085171
get a 20-30 gallon or something cheap off of Craigslist. You dont need to overthink it
Never posted on this board before, are greentext stories acceptable?
>be me
>taking dog out for evening walk
>notice he picked something up and is chewing on it
>thinking it's a chicken bone or something dig around in his mouth to take it out
>it's squishy and definitely not a chicken bone
>mfw it's a peice of shit
>mfw it's all over my hand now and all over his muzzle
>spend 20 minutes at home cleaning his face off and he still smells like shit
>spend 20 minutes scrubbing my hand and it still smells like shit
>mfw I'm sitting here typing this out and can't stop smelling my hand
So I guess it's a thread on moments where you question why you ever got your pet
>>2077490
How does this website work?
@2077500
I think there is a into thread at the top of the main list of threads. Might want to check that out if you're confused about things
>>2077490
I know your pain. Had to take care of my stepfather's English Bulldog whenever he went out on walks. Using the "Plastic bag around the hand" trick is effective, but you never, EVER, feel clean.
Both of them are dead now and I"ve got a Yorkie that hardly poops or pees. God bless this rat of a doge.
ITT: Jellyfish apprecitation
Bring on the beautiful invertebrates
yay jellyfish thread
Oh, don't mind me. I'm Violet, a 9 week-old German Shepherd. This is a dog rate thread.
>>2085835
excuse me, I'm sideways for some reason. Let's try this.
>>2085839
just delete thread if you started it with a sideways pic.
Demi
Do you have any strange/unique terms for animals that you like to use?
I like to call cats Cade's
Can't think of any for animals but I call Epiphyllums "Epibutts" in my native language
Not really "strange" or "unique" but somewhere along the years I fell into the habit of calling every horse I work with "bronco" regardless of how tame they are. I often find myself saying things like "C'mon bronco, let's get to work" as I'm leading them to the arena to ride, etc.
Skwizzels.
Hey I found this spider in my backyard, do anybody know which one is?
I need some demographics. Where in the world do you live?
also brown recluse
Looks like some sort of giant orb weaver
>>2087715
I found it in Chiapas Mexico it is a rainforest
Any experienced tarantula owners? Looking to be a first time owner but I have a couple questions I cannot find clear answers on. The foremeost being temperature to keep it at. I keep seeing most like it between 70-80. I do not plan on having a tarantula room and my house is normally between 65-70. Is it okay to keep at that temperature? If not, what can I do to ensure proper heat?
Why would you consider getting a pet if you know off the bat that you're unwilling to meet the basic biological requirements of that pet?
OP here. Not at all what I said. Thanks for the comment though. Very helpful.
Aside from a few species, those temps are rough guidelines. If your house is in the 70s during the day and mids 60s at night, it's fine. They'll just grow slower. You can place them next to your computer tower if you have a desktop or rig up an ambient heating system using an UTH, heat lamp that's not direct on the containers at all or a space heater to keep them warmer. Increasing the air temperature in the general area is key, not the substrate or the enclosure.
Poecilotheria subfusca likes it cooler though if you wanna dance with the devil in the pale moonlight.
The North American House Hippo is a creature that can be found throughout Canada and the Eastern United States. The House Hippo is a very timid creature and is rarely seen, but they will defend their territory if provoked. They come out at night to search for food, water, and materials for their nests. The favourite foods of the House Hippo are chips, raisins and the crumbs from peanut butter on toast. They build their nests in bedroom closets using lost mittens, dryer lint and bits of string. The nests have to be very soft and warm; House Hippos sleep about 16 hours a day.
I have a family of these dumb things nesting in my laundry room. How do I get rid of them?
Thank you for the nostalgia OP.
>>2087350
That is precious.I want to keep it in a little terrarium with a tiny river flowing through it.
So this cat in our neighborhood took a liking to us. Kinda just followed me up the stairs and into my apartment one day and now he just comes and goes as he pleases. Really sweet guy, loves to be cuddled and petted and will absolutely crawl into bed with you. In fact, I'm certain that somebody abandoned him.
So one day I notice he has a limp. I look at his leg and it's got a few puncture wounds in it. Two of them are close together, and one of them is towards the back of the same leg. I washed his wounds as best I could, and let him stay in the house for a couple of days. He didn't seem to be in a rush to leave, anyway.
He did leave though, and I didn't see him for 4 or 5 days, which is unusual. He's usually hanging around in the evening and looking to be petted a bit. He doesn't always want to come in, but he's usually around. And when I did see him, he was still limping.
I took a look at the wound and it looked like it was either still open, or he kept ripping it back open jumping around. Not only that, but the blood looked thicker than it should, and had a yellowish tinge. I put on a glove and carefully poked around, and it feels like there's a solid clump of flesh under the skin where the worst of the injury is.
Is there anything I can do for the little guy? I don't have any money to take him to a vet to get him properly checked out, otherwise I would've done it the day I saw he was injured.
OP pic is just behind his front left paw, if it's hard to tell. This next pic show's another wound on the same leg, but a little further round.
Disinfect and bandage it, he'll probably be fine. Also, keep your cat inside. That solid lump is probably a cyst of some sort, though.
>>2087267
I can't keep him inside indefinitely. I have another cat and they don't really get along. They're fine most of the time, but sometimes my indoor cat will chase him around. I keep his claws trimmed though, so I don't think he did this to the stray. I mean the wounds don't even look like defensive wounds.
And even if they did get along, the stray doesn't like shitting or pissing indoors. Even with his own litter box, he'd rather do his business outside.
The cyst or abscess or whatever it is is what I'm really worried about. From what I've read though, it really needs veterinary attention.
My dog pees in the bed when he is left alone. Is he mad at us for leaving him alone? Can dogs even do things out of malice?
He's gonna revenge rape your girl next so watch out.
Separation anxiety
He also touches your food when you aren't looking
ITT: we share training methods we used with our dogs and how effective they where
Taught my puppy whistle sit at 8 weeks positive reinforcement. https://youtu.be/J0nTcqsinsc
Taught mid air frisbee catch into water
https://youtu.be/3aQiBscPsvw
>>2085613
>hide thread
Cats vs geese
Who would win?
Both are tremendous cunts. Probably a draw.
Some one post the greentext about exactly this
>>2085220
It probably comes down to the size of the cat and how aggressive it is with prey. A 15lb+ tom could probably kill a goose, I imagine it would come out of it a little worse for wear though.
what kind of cat is this? maine coon maybe? ive never seen a cat with ears that long
that's a shoop you dumb bitch
Turkish Angora
It's an odd-eyed Turkish Angora, that's why one eye reflects green (orange eye) and the other red (blue eye).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odd-eyed_cat
post your cats and have them rated
here is mine, name is whiskey, 10/10?
This is Dolores. 10/10?
>>2078221
>>2078297
absolutely both 10/10, would pet all day, cute as hell.
Here's Paprika, fluffy blue-eyed squeaky princess.
>>2078221
>>2078297
>>2078326
They're all cute af 9/10
Rate my neighbour's cat.